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1100 TEU Container Ship Project revived due to SIFC’s efforts

byCT Report
14/12/2024
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has successfully facilitated the revival of a comprehensive shipbuilding project.

The $24.75 million project represents a strategic collaboration between the Pakistan Navy, Karachi Shipyard, and Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.

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After nine months of careful negotiations and stakeholder alignment, the initiative aims to construct a 1,100 TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) container vessel locally, a milestone not achieved since the 1970s.

The proposed vessel will possess the capacity to simultaneously transport 1,100 twenty-foot containers, demonstrating advanced maritime engineering capabilities.

Historical context reveals that Karachi Shipyard previously played a crucial role in maritime vessel construction during the 1970s.

Key project highlights include potential reduction in foreign exchange expenditure and substantial support for the national maritime industry. The initiative aligns with broader economic objectives of enhancing self-sufficiency and developing what experts term the “Blue Economy.”

By facilitating local shipbuilding, the project addresses multiple strategic objectives: technological advancement, economic resilience, and international maritime competitiveness.

Economic analysts suggest the project could serve as a blueprint for future maritime infrastructure investments, potentially attracting international attention and investment in Pakistan’s shipbuilding sector.

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