The cargo
handling capacity of the major ports of the country has gone up to 1617.39
Million Tons Per Annum (MTPA) as of March 2023, the Minister of Ports said on
Friday.
The cargo
handling capacity reached during 2022-23 in some of India's major ports are:
Visakhapatnam Port in Andhra Pradesh stood at143.68 MTPA, Deendayal Port
Authority (Kandla port) in Kutch district of Gujarat 269.10 MTPA, Odisha's
Paradip Port 289.75, Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Maharashtra 141.37 MTPA.
(While the
ports in the west coast particularly in Gujarat and Maharashtra have handled
cargo more than their installed capacity, the East coast Ports turnover was hardly 50 per cent of their
capacity. This chronic imbalance in turnover
of ports in both the coasts has remained for the past several years)
In a written
reply to the Lok Sabha, Union Minister for Ports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
underscored that 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
and terminals, capital dredging for deepening of drafts for attracting larger
vessels, development of road and rail connectivity.