Major ports cargo traffic rises 6 pc to 60 MT in Apr

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

India's 12 major ports recorded 5.65 per cent rise in cargo handling to 60.07 million tonnes (MT) in April this fiscal, mainly due to higher demand for coal, petroleum, and lubricants, industry body IPA said.

These top ports, under the central government, had handled 56.86 MT of cargo in April last year.

Increased demand from various sectors, including coal, POL (petroleum, and lubricant) and containers, was the main reason behind the growth in traffic, as per the latest data from the (IPA).

Coking volumes handled by the 12 ports surged by 30.62 per cent to 5.51 million tonnes (MT) during the first month this fiscal, while thermal and steam grew 12.65 per cent to 10.91 MT.

Thermal is the mainstay of the country's as 70 per cent of power generation is dependent on the dry fuel, while coking coal is used mainly for

is the third-largest of coal after and the US and has 299 billion tonnes of resources and 123 billion tonnes of proven reserves, which may last for over 100 years. As per the IPA data, container volumes too rose 5.74 per cent to 12.54 MT in terms of tonnage handled.

POL handling during April jumped by 11 per cent to 18.99 MT as compared to previous fiscal.

As per the figures, Deendayal Port, earlier known as Kandla port, handled the highest traffic volume at 11.30 MT in April, followed by 9.55 MT, JNPT 5.99, Visakhapatnam 5.69 and Port 5 MT.

Kolkata Port, including Haldia, handled 4.95 MT of cargo, while handled 3.94 MT of cargo.

Volume of seaborne cargo is essentially in the nature of derived demand and is mainly shaped by the levels and changes in both the global and domestic activity.

These 12 major ports had recorded 2.90 per cent growth in cargo handling to 699.04 million tonnes (MT) in 2018-19.

The growth at these ports, that had handled 679.37 MT cargo in 2017-18, was driven mainly by higher handling of coal, fertilisers and containers.

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First Published: Sun, May 19 2019. 10:36 IST