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Paradip port plans to raise cargo handling capacity

"The port achieved an all-time cargo record throughput of 76.38 million tonnes during 2015-16 as against the previous year traffic of 71.01 MT, exhibiting a growth of 7.57 percent," Paradip Port Trust's Chairman Rinkesh Roy told reporters.

April 03, 2016 / 16:32 IST
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Buoyed by an all-time record cargo handling of 76.38 million tonnes in 2015-16, Paradip Port Trust (PPT) plans to raise capacity from 118.50 mpta to 325 mpta by 2025 to become the country's biggest port.

"The port achieved an all-time cargo record throughput of 76.38 million tonnes during 2015-16 as against the previous year traffic of 71.01 MT, exhibiting a growth of 7.57 per cent," PPT Chairman Rinkesh Roy told reporters here.

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With this, PPT retains second position in cargo throughout among all major ports consecutively for past three years, he said, adding major cargo handled were thermal coals, crude oils, coking coal, lime stones, rock phsophates, iron ore pellets and oil products.

During the year, the berth day output has achieved 21,139 million tonnes as against 17,736 MT which translates to 19.18 per cent. By improving port efficiency parameters, PPT has handled 1561 ships during 2015-16 as against 1476 during previous year with a reduced berth occupancy of 66 per cent from 77 per cent, Roy said.