Snapshot
- Why Alang is iconic:
Alang, located in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat, is the world’s largest shipbreaking yard, stretching over 10 km along the Gulf of Khambhat.
Operational since 1983, Alang handles ~50% of the global ship recycling volume annually, dismantling 200–250 ships per year and recovering 3–4 million tonnes of steel.
The cluster is central to India’s maritime recycling economy, contributing to raw material for the steel industry, and providing employment to ~30,000 workers. - Global Positioning:
Alang is a key maritime hub, aligned with the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships and India’s own Ship Recycling Act, 2019, making it a model for sustainable shipbreaking globally.
Product Range
| Category | Key Products/Outputs |
| Ship Steel Scrap | Recovered mild steel plates, beams, re-rollable scrap |
| Non-Ferrous Metals | Copper, aluminum, brass, lead, stainless steel |
| Machinery & Spares | Ship engines, turbines, compressors, pumps |
| Electrical Systems | Generators, wiring, lighting, navigation equipment |
| Marine Furniture & Fixtures | Cabin furniture, safety gear, ship interiors |
| Recycled Products | Scrap steel for rolling mills, refurbished marine equipment |
Cluster Strengths
| Feature | Details |
| Global Leadership | Largest ship recycling yard worldwide, 153 plots for dismantling |
| Scale & Capacity | Can handle vessels up to 70,000 LDT (Light Displacement Tonnage) |
| Sustainability Model | Among first yards globally to comply with IMO’s Hong Kong Convention |
| Employment Generator | 30,000+ direct jobs and 100,000+ indirect livelihoods |
| Steel Industry Backbone | Supplies ~10% of India’s scrap steel requirement |
Materials & Sustainability
- Materials Recovered: Steel, copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, stainless steel, machinery, wood, furniture
- Innovation:
- Use of green cutting methods (cold cutting, hydraulic shears)
- Upgraded environmental infrastructure (stormwater drains, impermeable flooring)
- Digital inventory systems for ships and parts
- Use of green cutting methods (cold cutting, hydraulic shears)
- Sustainability Initiatives:
- IMO Hong Kong Convention and Ship Recycling Act, 2019 compliance
- Hazardous Waste Management facilities (asbestos, PCB handling)
- First cluster in India to adopt EU Ship Recycling Regulation (EU SRR) standards
- IMO Hong Kong Convention and Ship Recycling Act, 2019 compliance
Cluster Infrastructure
- Geography: Coastal cluster in Bhavnagar district, 50 km from Bhavnagar Port
- Shipbreaking Plots: 153 yards operated by Alang-Sosiya Ship Recycling Yard (ASSRY)
- Support Facilities:
- Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant
- Training institutes for worker safety (GMB Ship Recycling Training Institute)
- Fire and emergency stations
- Common Hazardous Waste Treatment Plant
- Connectivity: Access to Bhavnagar Port for ship anchorage, NH51 for logistics, and rail connectivity to steel re-rolling hubs
Compliance & Certifications
| Certification | Details |
| HKC Certification | Hong Kong Convention for ship recycling |
| EU SRR Certification | EU Ship Recycling Regulation compliance |
| ISO 9001/14001/45001 | Quality, environmental, and occupational safety standards |
| IHM (Inventory of Hazardous Materials) | Mandatory for vessels entering Alang |
| GMB Certification | Gujarat Maritime Board accreditation for recycling yards |
Production Timelines & Process Flow
| Stage | Typical Timeline | Description |
| Ship Beached & Secured | 1–2 days | Vessel safely grounded for dismantling |
| Hazardous Material Removal | 1–2 weeks | Asbestos, PCB, oil residues safely removed |
| Hull Cutting & Steel Recovery | 4–6 weeks | Manual and mechanical cutting of ship structure |
| Component Salvage | Ongoing | Engines, furniture, and equipment salvaged |
| Scrap Transport | Continuous | Steel sent to rolling mills and foundrie |
Branding & Packaging
- Branding: Certification tags for recycled steel (EU SRR, HKC)
- Packaging: Bundled steel scrap, containerized non-ferrous metals, refurbished marine components for resale
- Marketing Narrative:
“Alang: The world’s largest ship recycling yard, pioneering sustainable maritime dismantling and circular economy practices for global shipping.”
Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)
- Steel QC: Ultrasonic thickness checks, chemical composition testing
- Hazardous Waste QC: IHM compliance audits, pollution control board monitoring
- Worker Safety QC: PPE compliance, training certifications, incident tracking
- Export QC: Material segregation and certification for EU, IMO regulations
Price Drivers
- Ship LDT (Light Displacement Tonnage) and scrap steel market rates
- Hazardous material removal cost (asbestos, oils, PCBs)
- Yard certifications (EU SRR/HKC) and compliance costs
- Fuel, logistics, and dismantling labor costs
- International freight and commodity price volatility
Buyer Confidence Signals
- Global Compliance Leadership: First in Asia to achieve EU SRR and HKC certification
- Scale & Expertise: Handles ~50% of the world’s ship recycling volume
- Circular Economy Impact: Supplies affordable steel and machinery to MSMEs
- Skilled Workforce: Workers trained in hazardous waste and green dismantling
- Government Oversight: Managed by Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) with strong regulation