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State-owned SCI remains cautious; plans only Rs. 700 crore capex in FY17

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State-owned Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) remains cautious on ordering new vessels amid the continuing slump in business and has earmarked only around Rs. 700 crore in investments for the next fiscal.

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“For FY17, we are looking at something like Rs. 500-700 crore. This would go into various things; it also depends on when the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project comes up. Part of it would be for LNG, part of it for offshore,” SCI Chairman and Managing Director BB Sinha said.

The LNG project is the $1.2-billion (nearly Rs 7,990.2 crore) order from state-owned GAIL for chartering nine LNG vessels.

There is a proposal to build three high-value ships within the country and SCI has the right to take up to 26% interest in each of the ships.

GAIL has extended the tender to charter the ship by a month to March 31, he said.

Sinha, who took over as the chief of the company recently, said SCI is cautious when it comes to placing vessel orders and has no vessels on order at present. Only the tankers and oil and gas segments are doing well at present, he said.

Between the 2008 global financial crisis and the 2013-14 fiscal, the shipping industry globally was in troubled waters and SCI was not immune to the supply glut issues which led to a massive fall in tariffs on one hand lower tonnage on the other.

Some of SCI’s previously ordered ships also got delivered during this time, resulting in losses for three consecutive fiscals till 2013-14.

In 2014-15, it came back to the black registering a profit of Rs 200 crore and has posted a net profit of Rs 384 crore in the three-quarters in the current fiscal.

Union shipping and ports minister Nitin Gadkari had recently said SCI would post a net profit of Rs 450 crore in the fiscal.

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