The company had earlier announced it will infuse USD 199 million or Rs 1,100 crore for expanding its container handling and bulk capacities.
It said a slew of factors, including question marks over demand, led it to redraw the strategies and stop the capacity expansion on the bulk cargo handling front.
"The documented delays in commissioning of coal based power plants around Pipavav (made) prospects on the expanded bulk capacity unclear in the immediate future," it said in a statement today.
Under its original plan, the bulk capacity handling was supposed to go up to 20 million tonnes per annum from the current 4-5 million tonnes at an investment of USD 44 million, it said.
On the container front, it revised the total expansion to increase the total capacity handling to 1.35 million TEUs as against the earlier plan of taking it to 1.50 million TEUs. Its container handling capacity stands at 0.85 million TEUs.
The company, however, kept the options of any change in the revised strategy open, saying there may be a change as per the demand.
"APM Terminals Pipavav does not rule out any further expansion of bulk, container or liquid bulk facilities basis developing market conditions," the statement said.
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