During the financial year the Port has achieved
highest ever coastal shipping traffic of 59.19 million metric tonnes, with a
growth of 0.76 million metric tonnes i.e. 1.30% over the previous year.
The thermal coal coastal shipping has reached 43.97
million metric tonnes i.e. 4.02% over the previous year cargo handling. Thus,
the Paradip Port is
emerging as a hub for coastal shipping in the country.
Paradip Port has been able to improve
its berth productivity to 33014 MT from 31050 MT of previous financial year,
thus registering 6.33% growth. The berth productivity achieved by Paradip Port
is the highest among all the ports of the country.
During the financial year, the Port has handled 21,665
numbers of rakes, registering a growth of 7.65% over the previous financial
year and 2710 ships, 13.82% increase over the previous financial year.
During the financial year, the Port has handled 2710
ships, registering an increase of 13.82% over the previous financial year.
The increased performance in cargo handling has been
driven by various system improvement measures undertaken by the Port during the
financial year…
.The Port is also aiming to develop one exclusive
berth for handling green ammonia/green hydrogen thus becoming the hydrogen hub
port of the country. The Port is
developing a ultramodern signal station with latest vessel traffic management
information system in association with IIT, Chennai. This will improve the
vessel management and marine operations substantially, apart from improving the
security.
Shri P.L. Haranadh, Chairman, Paradip
Port Authority has congratulated the entire team
comprising of Exporters & Importers; who patronize the Port, Officers,
Staff Unions, PPP Operators, Stevedores, Shipping Agents etc. whose combined
effort has resulted in this stupendous achievement.