Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways

Increasing efficiency of Major Ports

Posted On: 18 DEC 2017 6:13PM by PIB Delhi

The Government is making continuous efforts to improve the efficiency of major ports in the country. A study was done for  benchmarking their  efficiency and productivity to international levels, and improving their  efficiency. The Government regularly monitors port projects that aim  to modernize and upgrade the infrastructure through modernization and construction of  new berths and terminals,  installation of state of the art equipment, mechanization of cargo handling systems etc. including dredging projects to accommodate large vessels.

 

The study has identified a total of 116 port wise action points/initiatives of which 86 initiatives have already been completed. These implemented initiatives have also resulted in improved efficiency and additional operating surplus. The Cargo handled by the Major Ports during the last three years, port wise is as under:

                                   

(In Million Tonnes)

Major Ports

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

Kolkata

46.29

50.29

50.95

Paradip

71.01

76.39

88.96

Visakhapatnam

58.00

57.03

61.02

Kamarajar (Ennore)

30.25

32.21

30.02

Chennai

52.54

50.06

50.21

V.O. Chidambaranar

32.41

36.85

38.46

Cochin

21.60

22.10

25.01

New Mangalore

36.57

35.58

39.95

Mormugao

14.71

20.77

33.18

Mumbai

61.66

61.11

63.05

JNPT

63.80

64.03

62.15

Deendayal (Kandla)

92.50

100.05

105.44

Overall:

581.34

606.47

648.40

 

This information was given by Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport & Highways and C&F Shri Mansukh L Mandaviya in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today.

 

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