- Technip Energies Commissions First Captive Jetty, Dispatches Mega Module to Netherlands
- 4,000-Tonne Modules Now Move Seamlessly, Bypassing Road Bottlenecks
- Transit Time Slashed to 48–72 Hours, Fuel Use Cut by Up to 70%
- ‘Make in India’ Gets Global Boost as Dahej Emerges as Strategic Export Hub
NE BUSINESS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, APR 27
In a landmark stride for India’s industrial logistics and global manufacturing ambitions, Technip Energies India has commissioned its first captive jetty at its Modular Manufacturing Yard (MMY) in Dahej, Gujarat—successfully dispatching its maiden large-scale process module consignment to the Netherlands for a global energy major.
The milestone marks a transformative leap in handling oversized modules weighing up to 4,000 metric tonnes, which were previously constrained by road transport limitations. The consignment is now en route to North Europe via the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, reinforcing India’s seamless integration into global supply chains.
The newly operational jetty has dramatically enhanced logistics efficiency—cutting transit time from nearly 15 days by road to just 48–72 hours, while delivering 60–70% fuel savings, significantly lowering costs and reducing carbon emissions.
Completed in a swift seven-month timeline, the project stands as a strong testament to engineering precision and execution excellence, positioning Dahej as a key node in Technip Energies’ global modular execution strategy.
Commenting on the achievement, Davendra Kumar, Managing Director, Technip Energies India & APAC, said: “The commissioning of the jetty at MMY– Dahej and the successful dispatch of our first consignment, marks a defining milestone for Technip Energies India. By enabling faster, more efficient, and sustainable execution at scale, our people have redefined delivery excellence and adherence to world-class safety standards. We see India emerging as a strategic hub for Technip Energies, playing a pivotal role in our global project delivery network. It is a proud step forward in advancing the spirit of ‘Make in India’ on the global stage.”
This strategic infrastructure not only strengthens Technip Energies’ operational capabilities but also enhances India’s positioning in the global energy and chemicals value chain—unlocking new opportunities for executing complex, large-scale international projects with speed, scale and sustainability.




