River Waterlink Group, headquartered in Kolkata is a prominent Ship-Building & Inland Logistics Company. Dedicated to deliveringv comprehensive shipping solutions, our services encompass shipbuilding, repairs, fleet management, and chartering.
With a significant footprint in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Assam, we boast a formidable fleet of inland vessels ranging from 800 to 2000 tonnes capacity, complemented by a sturdy collection of tugs and pontoons.
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Marine & Equipment Support for Infrastructure Projects
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Ro-Ro (Roll On-Roll Off)
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Project Cargo
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Dredging Support
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Offshore Services
A Full-Fledged
Shipyard.
Situated in the vibrant Hastings area of Kolkata, our company's state-of-the-art shipbuilding facility is a hub of maritime excellence. Manned by a skilled team of engineers and workers, the facility boasts a well-equipped jetty, dry docks, and slipways. Here, precision meets craftsmanship as experienced hands collaborate to construct and repair ships.
The jetty facilitates efficient docking and launching, while dry docks stand ready for maintenance and rejuvenation. The slipways ensure a seamless transition from construction to the water. In this space, innovation and dedication converge, symbolising our commitment to delivering top-notch vessels in the heart of Kolkata's maritime landscape.
Innovating Inland
Water Routes.
At River Waterlink Group, our vision is to revolutionise India's inland waterways, fostering sustainability and reducing congestion. We aspire to create an efficient, eco-friendly transportation network that preserves the environment, ensuring a greener future for our nation.






OUR ASSOCIATIONS
FEATURED IN

Navigating Progress
together through
Public-Private Partnerships.
The present state of India’s waterways sector can be best described as a watershed moment for the industry. Government-driven initiatives, such as the Jal Marg Vikas Project with support from the World Bank, have ushered in opportunities for private sector involvement.
Private stakeholders are also actively engaged in reviving waterways and introducing cutting-edge technology, such as introducing modern fleets to the sector and managing government-established terminals and jetties.