Dredging Operations Begin at Karachi Port, Enhancing Maritime Capability

Karachi: Dredging operations have begun at Karachi Port, marking a major step towards promoting Pakistan's maritime capability and trade. National Dredging and Marine Services has officially started dredging operations at Karachi Port following the signing of a dredging agreement between NDMS and Karachi Port Trust.

According to Radio Pakistan, dredging refers to the removal of accumulated silt, sand, and mud from the bottom of ports to maintain the required depth where large ships can anchor. NDMS is promoting local dredging capacity in partnership with NLC, Karachi Port, Port Qasim, and Gwadar Port Authorities. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance local dredging capacity as recommended by the Prime Minister's Task Force on Maritime Reforms.

NDMS will carry out dredging operations in Karachi Harbor Approach Channel, Tipu Sultan Channel, and South Wharf Basin. These operations aim to make the movement of large ships more efficient while maintaining the depth of Karachi Port's passages.

The establishment of a local dredging facility is expected to reduce dependence on foreign companies, improve port operations efficiency, and save valuable foreign exchange.

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