• October 4, 2024 4:09 am

GRSE JOINS HAND WITH DEMPO, GOA TO BUILD COMMERCIAL VESSELS ON THE WEST COAST

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Ltd, the Kolkata-based premier warship builder and the DEMPO Group, the leading business house of Goa, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch a collaboration model to build commercial vessels in three premier shipyards of DEMPO at Goa and Bhavnagar. This is GRSE’s maiden attempt to diversify in a big way in commercial shipbuilding to capture a large market share in construction of commercial vessels, both domestic as well as international.

Among the many firsts, GRSE took the maiden initiative in the country to make the Public Private collaboration model a success story in warship building. Aligning this concept with the emerging commercial shipbuilding market, GRSE is now partnering with M/s V S Dempo Holdings Private Ltd to share their shipbuilding resources with GRSE to build commercial vessels on the west coast.
According to a research, India’s shipbuilding market is estimated to be USD 7.1 Bn in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 8.76 Bn in 2028. The global shipbuilding market on the other hand is estimated to grow from USD 170 Bn to 230 Bn by 2028 at a CAGR of 5.45%. A report also stated that India’s contribution to commercial shipbuilding globally is less than 1 percent today which is far lower than 3.5 % achieved during 2007-It also stated that even with the subsidy the private shipyards are not competitive and state-owned shipyards are content to available defence orders. GRSE took the onus of breaking this glass ceiling and actively engaged itself to use its technology and resources to compete with countries like China, Vietnam and Turkey – the low-cost shipbuilders to win contracts from European, Middle Eastern and African markets.
Commodore P R Hari, Chairman & Managing Director, GRSE brought out that in spite of challenges there is a positive outlook in the global commercial shipbuilding sector. The rise of Chinese competition in recent years and stricter environmental regulations are making it difficult for the Indian shipbuilders to meet the global demand. However, he assured that the shipbuilding and repair industry is undergoing rapid technological change which is creating new opportunities for companies that can keep up with the latest trends. To avail the business opportunity of growing demand in commercial vessel sector, GRSE has identified a suitable partner for progressing with commercial shipbuilding. He explained that most of the export clients are from Europe and Middle East. The shipyards of the DEMPO group give a positional advantage to these clients for shifting the delivered vessels from India in comparison to China, Vietnam and Turkey.

Source: Indian Defence

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