SAIL, RINL seeks govt's green signal to hire ships
Updated on
Thursday, July 02, 2009, 22:15
IST

New Delhi, July 02: Steel PSUs SAIL and RINL have
sought the government's permission to make their own shipping
arrangements to import raw materials.
At present, SAIL and RINL use the services of Transchart
for importing raw materials, but according to the PSUs the
charter firm "is not always in their commercial interest."
"Proposals have been received from the Steel Authority of
India Ltd (SAIL) and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL) for
permitting them to make their own shipping arrangement to
import raw materials," Minister of State for Steel A Sai
Prathap said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha today.
However, he added that the government has not yet taken
any decision on the matter.
SAIL and RINL route their imported raw material through
vessels chartered by Transchart.
But, in view of the "volatile shipping environment" and
"individual requirements" for the raw material, the steel
firms are seeking government's permission to charter their own
ships.
"Both SAIL and RINL have represented that the policy of
routing their cargoes through M/s Transchart is not always in
their commercial interest, in light of the volatile shipping
environment and their individual requirements," he said.
If the permission is granted, the steel firms said that
they might be in a better position to respond to shipping
market dynamics and save on freight costs involved in
transporting bulk raw materials.
Bureau Report