
Govt Major Ports Outpaced Their Private Counterparts
In a reversal of usual trends, central government-owned ports, also called major ports, have outpaced their private and state-government counterparts in cargo traffic growth to

In a reversal of usual trends, central government-owned ports, also called major ports, have outpaced their private and state-government counterparts in cargo traffic growth to

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

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

Source: Deccan Chronicle Containers and coal shipments are expected to support cargo volume growth at the ports in FY25 by 6 -8 per cent. In

During December 2023, central government-owned ports in India handled cargo volumes of 69.9 mmt, a tepid year-on-year (Y-o-Y) growth of 0.7 per cent. At the

The rapid growth of India’s private ports may prompt the Centre to come up with a national ranking of all ports. There are approximately 230

Infrastructure development and capacity augmentation of Major Ports is a continuous process. It involves the construction of new berths and terminals, mechanization of existing berths

Tamil Nadu Maritime Board has embarked on an ambitious plan to boost its maritime infrastructure. The state Maritime Board has identified 17 locations for developing

During the previous month, cargo handled at India’s major ports reached 65.19 million tonnes (mt). The overseas cargo handled at major ports increased by 6

In a reversal of usual trends, central government-owned ports, also

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways will develop infrastructure

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

Source: Deccan Chronicle Containers and coal shipments are expected to

During December 2023, central government-owned ports in India handled cargo

The rapid growth of India’s private ports may prompt the

Infrastructure development and capacity augmentation of Major Ports is a

Tamil Nadu Maritime Board has embarked on an ambitious plan

During the previous month, cargo handled at India’s major ports