Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
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Measures to increase cargo handling capacity

Posted On: 19 JUL 2022 5:41PM by PIB Delhi

There has been an increase in the cargo handling capacity of Major Ports from 1560.61 MTPA in 2020-21 to 1597.59 MTPA in 2021-22. The capacity at Non-Major Ports remains the same in the last two years, i.e. 1002.24 MTPA, which is adequate to handle the movement of cargo, given that the capacity utilisation was 59.73% in 2021-22.

Infrastructure development and capacity augmentation of Major Ports is a continuous process. It involves construction of new berths and terminals, mechanization of existing berths and terminals, capital dredging for deepening of drafts for attracting larger vessels, development of road and rail connectivity etc. A number of projects have been awarded in the last five years on upgradation and capacity enhancement of the Major Ports. The details of the funds released / allocated / spent for programmes to increase the cargo handling capacity during the last five years are as under:-

Name of Port

Investment (in Rs. Crore)

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Kolkata

1113.62

Paradip Port

3568.51

Visakhapatnam Port

1759.56

Kamarajar Port

6,221.36

Chennai Port

105.40

V.O.Chidambaranar Port

1317.94

Cochin Port

279.19

New Mangalore Port

563.46

Mormugao Port

0.00

Mumbai Port

815.33

Jawaharlal Nehru Port

2846.45

Deendayal Port

389.10

 

This information was given by the Union Minister for Ports Shipping and Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

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