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Paper on Paper on Ease of doing business
in Dry Bulk Sector- Highlight current issues and
suggest possible solutions Presented by Mr. M
K Palanivel President All India Bulk Division
SAMSARA GROUP , INDIA
  • At
  • 3rd Edition of Cargo Scope International
    Conference Exhibition 2015
  • On 10th and 11th July, 2015
  • At Chennai Trade Center , Chennai
  • Chennai
  • 11.07.2015

2
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Culture , Ethics and Ethos of the country
    naturally reflects on individuals and
    institutions
  • Yatha Raja thatha Praja
  • As the Ruler so the ruled
  • Ports and other authorities also reflect
    Indias current state of affairs
  • Port and Port Users - Two Players involved both
    contribute to present status
  • Port Services Providers Terminals / Ports
  • Port Users
  • a) Trade (Cargo Trade consisting Shippers
    Consignees)
  • b) Service Providers
  • Steamer Agents, Stevedores , Shore Cargo
    Handlers, Transporters, Shore
    Equipment suppliers ( Grabs, Cranes etc ), CHAs,
    Surveyors, Bunker Suppliers,
    Ship Chandlers , Ship Repair
    Workshops and others
  • For present status of difficulties experienced in
    Ports both the Ports and Port Users have to be
    equally responsible for .
  • Both to blame Collision ( or Collusion !)

3
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Corruption
  • As in Every transaction there are two parties in
    this also
  • Bribe Giver
  • Bribe Taker
  • It goes in the name of Speed Money Energy
    Money , Nuisance Money Paper Weight etc
  • Starting from small issue of Port Pass issue for
    visitors of Service Providers to other port
    services, corruption is all pervasive
  • Many times one party or the other is on the
    wrong track
  • Everyone is in a hurry and wants to overtake
    competitor and show his
  • efficiency to get more business
  • Why blame Port alone? Political and Bureaucratic
    system and ethos has to change mindset has to
    change on both sides
  • Port Users should agree to bite the bullet to
    eradicate corruption

4
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Lack of Transparency main reason for Corruption
  • Starting from Berth allotment there is a
    lack of transparency in some of the port
  • services provided. Favouritism is seen in
    many cases
  • Conflict of interests, in various activities of
    Port Promoters which kills competition and force
    users perforce use these services / supplies
  • Private Ports and their group companies
    has non-port activities
  • Coal and other commodity trading,
  • Stevedoring ,
  • Transport / Trucking ,
  • CHA Steamer Agency
  • Grab, Cranes and other Shore equipment
    supplies
  • and other Port users services which
    normally not directly done by major/
    government ports
  • This desire to make some extra income by
    private ports compromise their
  • neutrality as Port Services provider
    which is main job / function / purpose

5
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Port Tariff related issues
  • Increases frequent and high and some times
    unwarranted ( some ports levy charges for crew
    change also !! )
  • As it is the Indian Port costs are one of the
    highest in the world
  • Atleast when you consider the productivity of
    ports and Turnround of vessels there is a case
    for holding the tariff for longer periods if not
    reduce it!
  • The Private Ports and PPP berths / Terminals
    on BOT / BOOT/BOOST etc basis usually
    justify their higher costs and consequent high
    Tariff by citing high cost of present
    investment on port facilities and newer
    technology which their equipment provide as
    compared with major / government ports old
    equipment which have older technology and
    virtually zero book value
  • Some times adequate advance notices not
    given and also tariff increases come in piece
    meal
  • Restrictive Tariff to wean away cargo from
    neighbouring ports to the detriment of ship and
    cargo interests

6
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Lack of Concessions and Incentives and port
    facilities for nascent Coastal Trade
  • Usually Major / Government Port gives 40
    discount for coastal vessels on foreign going
    vessel tariff
  • Some private ports give only a token / small
    discount only for coastal vessels
  • Again normally coastal tariff is quoted in
    Indian Rupees to protect trade / Shipping lines
    from vagaries of exchange rate variations .
    Still some private Ports give coastal tariff
    in US Dollars
  • The above constraints deter the development
    of Bulk Cargo Feedering from deep draft ports
    to smaller ports which are nearer to end users
  • Separate Terminals for coastal cargo is
    available in only a few Indian Ports e.g.
    Paradip , Ennore and a few others have separate
    berths
  • All Ports dont give priority berthing for
    coastal cargo / ships

7
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Solutions
  • Port Regulatory Authority and other measures
  • Sooner this Regulator is in place with sufficient
    punitive powers and minimum procedures the better
  • Face to face transactions and meetings should be
    eliminated to control corruption partially at
    least
  • Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) for most of
    the port facilities allocations Paperless
    transactions . This will also expedite final Port
    Bills which are delayed now, by a few ports
  • Websites of ports should be very transparent
    giving all data up-to-date
  • Daily meetings with all concerned interests to
    decide on Berth , Cargo Stack Yard Space, Cranes
    , Equipment and other allocations for various
    cargo interests / ship agents

8
Paper on Ease of doing business in Dry Bulk
Sector- Highlight current issues and suggest
possible solutions
  • Control oligopoly in private ports ownerships
  • Proper Berth and other port facilities
    utilisation commensurate with demand. Future
    expansion should be preceded by cargo demand
    estimates in hinterland
  • Demand for EXIM of Commodities , particularly dry
    bulk commodities like Iron Ore, Coal ,
    Fertilisers / their raw materials etc are closely
    linked to Government policies. Therefore the port
    facilities should be planned with future demand
    forecasts for bulk cargo in different regions
  • Both Authorities and users should be accountable
    for their conduct and business dealings with
    efficiency and integrity as top priority. The
    latter also should change with times

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SAMSARA GROUP , INDIA
  • THANK
  • YOU ALL
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