Deendayal Port (Kandla)
Crosses the 100 Million MT Mark
Despite the constraints arising in
international trade and shipping due to the ongoing Covid
pandemic and the resulting constraints on the cargo handling front, Deendayal Port Trust under Ministry of Ports, Shipping and
Waterway, has crossed the 100 MMT milestone on 10.01.2022, and in the process
became the 1st Govt. Sector Major Port, to cross the mark in the year 2021-22.
Incidentally, in the current fiscal year, DPT has crossed the milestone 4 weeks
ahead in comparison of the last fiscal, i.e. FY 2020-21 during which DPT had
reached the landmark on 09.02.2021.
Increase was seen in the Import cargoes such
as POL, Edible Oils, Liquid Fertilizer Raw Materials like Phosphoric Acid and
Ammonia, Chemicals, Rock Phosphate, Steel pipes, Iron ore, Coal, Timber logs
and Crude Oil. Export cargoes such as Edible oil, Chemicals, Foodgrains like Wheat and Soya Bean Mill, Bentonite and POL
products at Vadinar have also witnessed growth in
cargo throughput during FY 2021-22 as compared to FY 2020-21.
The DPT’s cargo throughput growth in the 3rd
quarter of current fiscal was the highest among all Govt. Major Ports, with the
Port registering 33.52 MMT traffic in the Oct-Dec21 quarter. In the month of
December 2021 only, DPT had handled 11.32 MMT cargo which had contributed to
about 18% of the total cargo handled by all Major Ports.
S.K. Mehta, Chairman-DPT and Nandeesh Shukla, Dy. Chairman-DPT congratulated the
Trustees, Officials, Workers, Trade Unions of DPT, Port Users and Stakeholders
for their efforts, initiatives and their continuous support behind reaching
this important milestone. The Port’s cargo handling is expected to cross 127
MMT by end of the current fiscal.