KoPT is in the process of assessing the cost of damage caused due to the exit of ABG Haldia Bulk Terminal, a senior official told Business Standard.
In November, the port authorities had encashed the bank guarantee of Rs 4 crore provided by ABG at the time of signing the contract.
Earlier, they had disallowed ABG and its partner Louis Dreyfus to remove equipment worth Rs 140 crore (Rs 1.4 billion) , including six cranes, 50 dumpers, 26 loaders and waybridges out of Haldia.
Accusing the company of abandoning the project, KoPT has taken the stand that the contract has not been terminated and still stands.
"We want the company to start the project. Instead, they retrenched their workers and decided to stop work," said a senior port official.
He added that although the company has given a termination notice, ABG's petition to be allowed to resume work at Haldia is pending in the High Court.
HBT, a joint venture between home-grown ABG Infralogistics and French Louis Dreyfus Armateurs, had pulled out of a 10-year contract for cargo handling operations at berth number 2 and 8 of the Haldia Dock Complex blaming political climate and 'vested interests' by the authorities on October 28.
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