APSEZ to acquire Kattupalli Port for Rs 1,950 cr

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

India's largest and part of Group APSEZ today said it has inked a pact to acquire for Rs 1,950 crore.

Of the Rs 1,950 crore, Ports and (APSEZ) will be paying Rs 1,562 crore towards settlement of dues of MIDPL.

"It has executed Share Purchase Agreement between Larsen and Toubro Limited, Private Limited, and Private Limited to acquire 97 per cent shares of (MIDPL). MIDPL is the developer and operator of Kattupalli Port," APSEZ said in a statement.

is one of the most modern ports in India, emerging as new gateway for EXIM trade in / region and provides a whole new dimension of services with speed and sophistication, the company said.

"We are going to start our construction to diversify the cargo of the port and will be adding 40 million tonne of new capacity in next 3 years. We are confident that with our superior infrastructure and efficient handling of cargo we will be able to reduce logistics cost of industries in the region and be one of the engines of growth," APSEZ

MIDPL is engaged construction, maintenance, development and operation of Kattupalli Port. The company is likely to complete the acquisition in a week, APSEZ said.

The company in a regulatory filing to the said the acquisition will be "Rs 1,950 crore enterprise value of which Rs 388 crore is the consideration for the acquisition of shares and the balance Rs 1,562 crore is towards settlement of liabilities of MIDPL".

APSEZ said the acquisition will enable the company to develop container terminal operation to increase market share and provide container, bulk terminal operation and marine services.

About governmental or regulatory approvals, it said the government vide an order dated February 29, 2016, had granted approval for the transaction.

MIDPL was incorporated on January 22, 2016, and had Rs 98.64 crore revenue in 2016-17, the filing said.

APSEZ said with backup area of 322 acres, Kattupalli port provides ample space for future expansion of port to facilitate trade requirements.

APSEZ plans to transform Kattupalli into a multi commodity port to handle cargoes like containers, automobiles, break bulk, general cargo, liquid cargo and project cargo.

Presently the port has capacity to handle 1.2 Million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) per annum.

APSEZ said amongst the many advantages of Kattupalli port is its unique location - it is located 30 kilometers towards north of and has connectivity with hinterland of North Tamilnadu, Chennai, region and - locations which are highly industrialised.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 17:50 IST