As the nation’s largest commercial port,
Mundra boasts of state-of-the-art facilities, including the largest coal,
natural gas, and auto terminals. Its deep draft and all-weather capabilities
ensure efficient cargo evacuation and minimal turnaround time.The port has capacity of handling all
dimensional cargo like locomotives and helicopters among others.
In order to ensure seamless
connectivity, Mundra Port has constructed a 210-km-long electrified rail line
which connects to Adipur near Gandhidham in Western Railways.Besides, it also has LNG and LPG terminal
facilities for import purposes.
Its strategic advantages and superior
facilities have made it the preferred choice for major global shipping lines.
An infrastructural marvel, the mega port
at Mundra is a major economic gateway and coming from Ahmedabad by road, one
can realise that they are approaching Mundra as they see the continuous flow of
heavy trucks all over.
From a handful of tonnes in 1998, Mundra
went on to handle 100 million metric ton (MMT) in 2014 — the first in India to
do so. Today, the port handles over 155 MMT, which constitutes nearly 11 per
cent of India’s maritime cargo.
“We
have reached the capacity of 157 MMT in a year till now and aiming to reach 200
MMT in this fiscal,“ said a senior executive of the Mundra Port.
Mundra is also the EXIM gateway for
container traffic. In fact, 33 per cent of India’s container traffic flows
through the port across a dedicated freight corridor that offers the unique
facility of double-stack containers from the northern hinterland to Mundra.The
port is equipped with separate jetty for steel, coal, automible containers, dry
cargo such as salt, minerals, fertiliser and medicines, among others.The multi-commodity and all-weather port
has a floating roll on-roll off jetty for transporting automobiles. The
jetty goes up in the high tide and comes down in the low tide and irrespective
of tide, loading of the vehicles continues.
Emerging as a crucial trade gateway,
Mundra Port has grown into a multimodal hub that drives trade and fortifies
economic progression. From its modest inception, it has ascended to prominence
and has contributed over Rs 2.25 lakh crore to the state and national exchequer
in the past 25 years, emphasising its central role in India’s economic
framework. Additionally, it has
generated employment exceeding 7.5 crore man-days since inception.
Mundra boasts of state-of-the-art
facilities including the largest coal, natural gas, and auto terminals.
Besides, mechanised semi-automatic bagging plant for fertilisers to bag and
load 25,000 MT of bulk fertilisers per day and dispatch to upcountry for distribution.It also has dedicated agri-zone and
agri-park away from Port area, for storage and bagging of food grade edible
cargoes.
Mundra Port has been at the forefront of
eco-conscious activities, from green initiatives to sustainable operational methods…One
can see many approaching ships at the horizon of the blue deep sea, indicating
that the activities of loading, unloading and berthing of ship will continue
through the night, keeping the port
24-hour functional.