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Puthuvype
Puthuvype (Puthu vype - New Vypin) is an upcoming major industrial area in Kochi in the Indian state of Kerala. It is situated 5 km west of High Court Junction.
As per the Government of India Census 2011, Puthuvype has a population of nearly 23,717 people. Males constitute 48.88% of the population and females 51.12%.
Puthuvype is a part of Vypin Island. It borders Vembanad Lake to the East, Arabian Sea to the West and South and Njarakkal to the North. The main thoroughfares in the area are Vypin-Munambam Road and LNG Terminal Road. It is one of the important place in Vypin Island. Puthuvype is well known for Puthuvype Light house beach.
Industries located in Puthuvypeen are mainly related to natural regasification projects and petroleum projects.
The Kochi LNG Terminal of Petronet LNG Ltd is the first LNG terminal in southern India and the fourth LNG terminal of country.
The Project is a Greenfield LNG Re-gasification terminal at Puthuvype Special Economic Zone (SEZ) on land allotted by the Kochi Port Trust. The terminal has a capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
It is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankers loading or offloading petroleum products. It is operated by Kochi Refineries Ltd (KRL), a subsidiary of BPCL.
An international bunkering terminal to supply fuel for vessels is planned by Cochin Port Trust. Bunkering industry point out that major transhipment trade is going to shift to Kochi from Colombo with the commissioning of the ICTT in January 2011. This will in turn attract a higher volume of vessel traffic including a greater number of coastal feeder vessels. Besides, the port’s strategic location given its close proximity to international sea route will attract mother vessels to Kochi. Construction works expected to start in mid-2011.
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Puthuvype
Puthuvype (Puthu vype - New Vypin) is an upcoming major industrial area in Kochi in the Indian state of Kerala. It is situated 5 km west of High Court Junction.
As per the Government of India Census 2011, Puthuvype has a population of nearly 23,717 people. Males constitute 48.88% of the population and females 51.12%.
Puthuvype is a part of Vypin Island. It borders Vembanad Lake to the East, Arabian Sea to the West and South and Njarakkal to the North. The main thoroughfares in the area are Vypin-Munambam Road and LNG Terminal Road. It is one of the important place in Vypin Island. Puthuvype is well known for Puthuvype Light house beach.
Industries located in Puthuvypeen are mainly related to natural regasification projects and petroleum projects.
The Kochi LNG Terminal of Petronet LNG Ltd is the first LNG terminal in southern India and the fourth LNG terminal of country.
The Project is a Greenfield LNG Re-gasification terminal at Puthuvype Special Economic Zone (SEZ) on land allotted by the Kochi Port Trust. The terminal has a capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
It is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankers loading or offloading petroleum products. It is operated by Kochi Refineries Ltd (KRL), a subsidiary of BPCL.
An international bunkering terminal to supply fuel for vessels is planned by Cochin Port Trust. Bunkering industry point out that major transhipment trade is going to shift to Kochi from Colombo with the commissioning of the ICTT in January 2011. This will in turn attract a higher volume of vessel traffic including a greater number of coastal feeder vessels. Besides, the port’s strategic location given its close proximity to international sea route will attract mother vessels to Kochi. Construction works expected to start in mid-2011.