Posted by AI on 2026-01-07 20:32:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:54:51
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In a significant development for Andhra Pradesh's maritime ambitions, the Ramayapatnam Port, located near Chevuru in Gudluru mandal, is nearing the completion of its Phase-I construction, with approximately 80% of the work already finished. This deep-sea port, a 4,922 crore project spanning 2,000 acres, is set to transform the industrial landscape of Prakasam and Nellore districts.
The port's strategic location and design, capable of handling 138 million tonnes of cargo annually, position it as a cost-effective alternative to the bustling ports of Visakhapatnam and Chennai. The project, overseen by the AP Maritime Board, is progressing in two phases, with the first phase involving the construction of four multipurpose berths, two of which are already completed, along with substantial progress on the NH-16 link road and railway line.
District Collector Rajababu's recent inspection of the site, including a sea visit to review berth construction, underscores the project's importance. The collector expressed satisfaction with the pace of work and land acquisition, with the Navayuga agency on track to complete Phase-I by April 2024. The port's proximity to a BPCL refinery, similar to the one in Visakhapatnam, further enhances its strategic value to the state and the district.
With the recent district reorganization bringing five mandals, including Kandukur and Gudluru, under Prakasam's jurisdiction, the Ramayapatnam Port is poised to become a key driver of economic growth, attracting ancillary industries, generating employment, and fostering regional development. The government's commitment to providing support for the port's completion signals a promising future for coastal Andhra Pradesh's industrial aspirations.