07 November, 2013

A delegation under the leadership of GK Vasan, minister of shipping will be visiting Japan from November 7 to November 12, on the invitation of Akihiro Ohta, minister of land, infrastructure transport and tourism, government of Japan

India and Japan decided to strengthen their cooperation in the shipping sector, said Union Minister of Shipping G.K. Vasan, ahead of his visit to Japan today at the invitation from Mr. Akihiro Ohta, Japan’s Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

The visiting delegation from India will have discussions with the Japanese Government for better coordination with Japanese companies to utilize facilities at Indian Ports, especially Ennore and Chennai Ports, said the ministry in a statement. Mr. Vasan will also lead discussions for obtaining funding from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the Outer Harbour project of VOC Port, Thuthikoodi.

The Government of Japan had earlier shown interest in developing Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor as part of Penninsular Region Industrial Development corridor (PRIDe) of India. Ennore Port has been identified as one of the main logistic hub in this industrial corridor development. JICA has already commenced a study for the purpose.

The visiting Indian delegation consists of Secretary (Shipping) Mr. Vishwapati Trivedi, CMD of Ennore Port Ltd., Mr. M.A. Bhaskarachar, and other officials of the Shipping Ministry. The delegation besides meeting the political leaders, government officials and business leaders during their visit, would be visiting the Port of Yokohama and Port of Nagoya to see the port operations and the latest technologies being utilized in these two Ports.

Japanese automobile manufacturing companies like Toyota, Mitsubushi, Isuzu, Nissan and Toshiba have been using Chennai Port for importing automobile components through containers for their factories located in Chennai. The Japanese Company M/s Metal One (Mitshubishi group) is importing steel coils used for automobile through Chennai Port in the break bulk form. Around 240 Japanese companies have developed businesses in and around Chennai in the last decade.

Various Japanese Companies have also been evincing a lot of interest in enhancing their use of the Ennore Port. At present, Nissan Motors India and Toyota are the major Japanese Companies using the Ennore Port facilities for their export. Nissan Motors has exported about 3 lakhs cars from Ennore Port. Toyota has so far exported 42,000 cars from the Port.

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