Stakeholders have attributed this growth to relatively
larger ships now being able to dock at the port’s jetty with more containers
and goods on board, improving trade efficiency.
Chattogram Port officials and stakeholder institutions
said that enhanced navigation facilities along with the arrival of larger
vessels have allowed for the transportation of more goods despite the reduced
number of ship arrivals. According to shipping agents, a 190 metre vessel with
a 9.5 metre draft can carry 2,500 to 2,600 containers, whereas a 200 metre
vessel with 10 metre draft can carry 3800 to 4000 containers at the port.
Chattogram Port Authority Secretary Md
Omar Farooq told TBS, “The port has significantly
benefited because of the increased draft limit, as ships can now transport a
significantly larger volume of containers.”
Bangladesh Shipping Agents Association
Vice Chairman Mohammed Shafiqul Alam
Jewel
told TBS, “Our [the port’s] success lies
in the increase of the draft limit, the expansion in enhancing shipping
capacity and reducing transportation costs.”
According to Chattogram port data, container handling
during the nine months of the 2023-2024 fiscal year reached 2,338,361 TEUs,
with cargo handling totaling 91,649,659 tonnes. In July-March of the 2022-23
fiscal year, the number of containers handled were 2,159,695 TEUs and cargoes
handled were 87,804,837 tonnes.
Currently,
the total number of jetties, where container ships and open cargo are unloaded,
at Cattogram Port is 18. In January 2015,
the draft of the port was increased to 9.5 metres and since then, the trade
volume has been increasing every year.