
Major ports will face Rs.125 Cr in daily loss, if workers strike
About 18000 workers at the major ports will be on strike from August 28. The action is planned by port workers at a crucial time

About 18000 workers at the major ports will be on strike from August 28. The action is planned by port workers at a crucial time

The Indian Ports Association has urged the workers unions to deliberate and consider the revised offer and call-off their plans for a strike. In the

The strike will further worsen the port congestions prevailing at Asian and European ports, further escalating the delays in movement of trade. In March 2021,

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways will develop infrastructure for supplying shore to ship power for coastal vessels, large container carriers and harbour crafts.

In the global port ranking 2023, Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) secured 20th position with an index point of 62.29, and 19th position in the Container

Modernisation of major ports, improving the capacity of waterways and supporting marine education and training are included in the plan. A road map will be

Deendayal Port received the highest traffic in terms of volume at 12.71 MT and commanded a 17.64 per cent share of the total cargo handled

Source: ET Infra Indian ports have registered an improvement in key parameters and are now clocking at global best levels, senior officials told ET. According

Source: Business Standard At 721 million tonnes (mt), non-major ports saw their cargo increase by 11.18 per cent year-on-year in the previous financial year. In

About 18000 workers at the major ports will be on

The Indian Ports Association has urged the workers unions to

The strike will further worsen the port congestions prevailing at

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways will develop infrastructure

In the global port ranking 2023, Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA)

Modernisation of major ports, improving the capacity of waterways and

Deendayal Port received the highest traffic in terms of volume

Source: ET Infra Indian ports have registered an improvement in

Source: Business Standard At 721 million tonnes (mt), non-major ports