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Riverine Group the Group Overview Riverine Group The Group Overview: A Business House in its Fourth year with Group companies for distinct businesses well diversified & specialized in complete Value chain of Multi modal movement of bulk cargo by Inland Water Transport (IWT) managed by recognized Industry experts with a team of specialized manpower duly supported by concrete network of Equipment, Infrastructure, Jetties and offices guided by Vision & Values of promising Promoters recognized as Industry icons. Business Overview: The core competence of the Group is in providing Bulk/Project cargo logistics, dredging, 3PL, and Equipment hire for the energy and manufacturing sectors Industry Overview: Logistics today is a high priority sector both nationally & internationally. Direct sourcing of Coal/Coking Coal/Clinker/Ore from the overseas markets and acquiring overseas mine is the latest trend with Power, Steel, Cement, and Ferro industries. With the increased imports the Railways and Roadways are unable to cope up supply with high demand with the volumes growing and increasing draft restriction at Kolkata/Haldia Port to handle the required parcel sizes the IWT sector (Inland Water Transport) become the viable option available to handle the volumes in the short and Long hauls as the major cargo for these is headed to the Land locked North Eastern States. The Group Strategy: o Concentrating in the Eastern and North Eastern Regions of India to supply raw materials to manufacturing plants, Food products etc. o ODC (Over Dimensional Cargo) transportation by IWT o Bulk / Bagged / Liquid cargo movement within the National water ways in Assam & West Bengal o Development and operations of IWT Jetties and Railway Siding and Storage for Import, Export and Transshipment cargo at various locations o Warehousing for FMGC and other products at the Riverine terminals Riverine Group The Group Achievements o Handled about 3,50,000 Metric ton of various cargo Iron ore, Logs, Steel Coils, Manganese Ore, Clinker, Fly Ash , Food Grains, packaged products etc o Only company to move coal by barges on the Indian National Waterways-II till date on the eastern region o Regular cargo movement to Lower Assam handling 6000 - 10,000 M.T. of cargo every season. o First company to move Food grains by barges on the Indian National Waterways – VI (Proposed) after a span of 15 years o First company to move containers from Anchorage to Kolkata Port. o Multimodal Operator to facilitate trade using the two modes of transport, Barging, Road ways o Only company to Regularly operate on the NW – 1 , bringing stone chips for NHAI projects o Sludge oil operation from Haldia Port, Kolkata Port, Sagour, Diamond Harbour to Budge Budge. o Equipment provider for salvage operations of M/s. SMIT SALVAGE Rotterdam for M.V. Blue Ribbon, M.V. Tiger Spring, M.V. Mirach, M.V. Bangla Shikha, M.V.Wisdom, M.V.Rak, M.V.Pratiba Kaveri o Consultants to KPMG, PWC and RITES on Inland barge sector The Group Comprises of Riverine Lighterage o Lighterage work at various anchorages i.e Diamond Harbour / Sagour Roads to and fro from Haldia/Kolkata/T.T.Shed with a fleet of Self Propelled / Dumb barges with tugs. Riverine Shipping (P) Ltd. o Shipping Agency to operate barges under the Indo – Bangladesh Trade Protocol routes o Freight Forwarding to Bangladesh via IWT barges o Export of bulk Fly Ash to Bangladesh using Multimodal logistics, owning a fleet of specialized browsers having a static capacity of 2200 M.T. o Transportation of Bulk Fly Ash from Various power plants to Ambuja Cement Farakka Riverine Group Riverine Infrastructure & Logistics (P) Ltd. o Cargo Movement using IWT barges to North East India i:e Assam, Tripura and Bihar & Uttar Pradesh sector o Warehousing at captive area of 75,000 sqft o ODC (Over Dimensional Cargo) transportation by IWT o Coastal cargo movement (Bulk/Project) o Dredging operation o Equipment provider for Smit Rotterdam for India/Bangladesh. o Equipment hire for marine projects (IVRCL/CESC/RAHEE/KND/SIMPLEX/TANTIA etc.) Warehousing Unloading at Warehouse Food Grains at NW – VI @Karimganj Stone Chips Unloading at temp. Jetty Riverine Group Stone Chips Unloading at tempt Jetty Sludge Oil Unloading at Budge Budge Jetty M.V. Mirach At Coolachel Salvage of Containers M.V. Tiger Spring Salvaged Vessel Anmona – II Tea Waerhouse Riverine Group Barge Unloading in KPD Lighterage Lighting Ops at Sagour ODC Barge Ingress at Jogigophia Jetty Alstom Cargo for Unloading at Jogigphipa ODC Roll-on at Kolaghat Dredging Ops at site with crane barge 3 cbm bucket Riverine Group 125 M.T. Landing Craft ODC Lift off at Badarpur, Assam ODC Roll out at Shrigouri, Assam ODC Transport to Namrup, Assam Ship Block transportation for GRSE (Garden Reach Ship Builders) Riverine Group Cargoes handled by the Group till date: o Coal, Coking, Coal, Clinker, Fertilizer, Bitumen, Fly Ash, Cement, Food Grains (Rice, Peas, Sugar) ,Iron Ore, Manganese Ore, Machinery ,Slag, Steel coils, Logs etc Equipment Available ( Inland Barges ) Hold barge Deck Barge 600 M.T. – 5 Nos.(Associates) 100 M.T. – 1 Nos. Spud (Owned) 1500 M.T. - 3 Nos. .(Associates) 400 M.T. – 1 Nos. (Owned) 2700 M.T. – 2 Nos. 600 M.T. – 1 Nos.(Owned) 800 M.T. – 1 Nos. Oil Tanker Crane Barge 600 Kl – 1 Nos. (Owned) 5 M.T. capacity (2 cbm grab at 12 Mtr radius) 2200 K – 1 Nos.(Associates) (Owned) Inland Tugs Coastal Tug 400 x 2 = 800 bhp (kort)– 1 nos. (Owned) 800 x 2 = 1600 Bhp – 1 Nos. 480 x 2 = 940 Bhp (kort, 12 tbp)– 4 nos. (Associates) 1200 x 2 = 2400 Bhp – 2 Nos. (30 t bp) 1500 x 2 = 3000 Bhp – 2 Nos. (35 T bp) Coastal Deck Barge 3500 M.T. – 2 Nos. (East Coast) 1500 M.T. – 2 Nos. (West Coast) 5000 M.T. – 1 Nos. (East Coast) 2000 M.T. – 2 Nos. (West Coast) 5000 M.T. -- 1 Nos. (West Coast) Contact : Riverine Infrastructure & Logistics (P) Ltd. 23/A/29/N/2, Diamond Harbour Road 1st Floor, CMC Building, New Alipore, Opposite GOI MINT Kolkata – 700 053, West Bengal India Telefax : 033 2397 2958 Email: [email protected] Website: www.riverine-group.com .
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