Bengal Port Private Limited (BPL) signed Concession Agreements with the Government of West Bengal (GoWB) to develop, finance, construct, manage, operate and maintain a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and Minor Port at Kulpi, West Bengal, India.
BPL commissioned a consortium of consultants, including BMT, to undertake a Feasibility Study of the Kulpi SEZ and Port.
We were appointed to undertake a Business Plan, summarising the market, operational and financial assessments of developing a clean container terminal at Kulpi.
Our Business Plan reviewed strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) to the business, assessing:
Accessing our wide range of expertise, we also assisted the customer in other areas of the project: a Channel Capacity Study and a Navigation Study were also provided.
We prepared a detailed demand assessment to identify the product mix and potential industry clusters that drive the cargo throughout the client's ports in China.
We prepared a business plan for the new offshore multi-user port development in Abu Dhabi, involving staged construction of facilities from initial operations in 2010 to full development by 2028.
A number of terminal feasibility studies were supported using the STATSCo in-house BMT REMBRANDT system, as well as incident reconstructions to provide rapid insight.
We were commissioned to build a financial and business development plan for a Chinese Logistics Park.