Indian Navy Sign Contract for 04× 500T Self-Propelled Fuel Barges

The Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with Shoft Shipyard Private Limited, an MSME shipyard based in Thane, for the construction of 04 × 500-tonne Self-Propelled Fuel Barges for the Indian Navy.

These vessels will strengthen the Navy’s logistics support and fuel replenishment capability, ensuring operational readiness of naval assets.

Key Highlights

FeatureDetails
Contract Signed ByMinistry of Defence
ShipyardShoft Shipyard Pvt Ltd (MSME)
LocationThane, Maharashtra
Number of Vessels4 Self-Propelled Fuel Barges
Capacity500 tonnes each
End UserIndian Navy
Manufacturing InitiativeMake in India & Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Primary Role of the Fuel Barges

The barges will support naval logistics by supplying fuel to ships and submarines.

FunctionDescription
Fuel ReplenishmentSupplying fuel to naval ships and submarines
Harbour OperationsProviding fuel supply inside naval harbours
Anchorage OperationsSupporting vessels anchored offshore
Fleet ReadinessEnsuring uninterrupted fuel availability for naval assets

These vessels are crucial for sustaining naval operations without delays in refuelling.

Design and Construction Standards

The barges will be built according to the classification rules of the
Indian Register of Shipping (IRS).

Key Design Characteristics
  • Self-propelled vessels
  • 500-tonne fuel carrying capacity
  • Designed for harbour and anchorage operations
  • Built under Indian shipbuilding standards.

Strategic Importance

1. Strengthening Naval Logistics

Fuel barges ensure continuous operational support to ships and submarines by enabling efficient refuelling at naval bases and anchorages.

2. Enhancing Fleet Readiness

These vessels help maintain operational readiness of naval fleets, especially during high-tempo maritime operations.

3. Indigenous Defence Manufacturing

The project aligns with national initiatives such as:

  • Make in India
  • Aatmanirbhar Bharat

This supports the development of indigenous defence manufacturing capability.

Boost to MSME Shipbuilding Ecosystem

The contract demonstrates the Indian Navy’s commitment to promoting MSME shipyards.

Expected Benefits

AreaImpact
MSME GrowthEncourages participation of smaller shipbuilders
Domestic ShipbuildingStrengthens India’s maritime manufacturing sector
Skill DevelopmentGenerates technical employment
Industrial EcosystemSupports ancillary maritime industries
Alignment with Maritime India Vision 2030

The project supports objectives of Maritime India Vision 2030, which aims to:

  • Strengthen shipbuilding capabilities
  • Promote domestic maritime industries
  • Develop advanced port and maritime logistics infrastructure.

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