Tuesday 28 March 2017

Capacity Usage and Turnover of Major Ports

All Major Ports except three Major Ports namely, Cochin, Kolkata and Mumbai Port made profit during 2015-16.

The overall turnover of 12 Major Ports during 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 has been Rs. 11171.97 cr., Rs. 11759.96 cr., and Rs. 12680.69 cr. respectively. The details of turnover of Ports in Private Sector is not maintained by the Ministry.

The  State-wise total installed capacity and capacity usage of Major Ports during 2015-16 are as under:
Sl.
States
Major Ports
No.

Name
Capacity
(In MTPA) 
Traffic
(In MT)

Capacity Utilisation (%)
1.
GUJARAT
Kandla
131.06

100.05

76.34
2.
MAHARASHTRA
Mumbai
49.33
61.11
123.88


JNPT
89.37

64.03

71.65


Sub-Total:
138.70

125.14

90.22
3.
GOA
Mormugao
48.79

20.77

42.57
4.
TAMIL NADU
Kamarajar(Ennore)
45.00
32.21

71.58


Chennai
93.44
50.06
53.57


V.O. Chidambaranar
59.26

36.85

62.18


Sub-Total:
197.70
119.12
60.25
5.
KARNATAKA
New Mangalore
77.77
35.58
45.75
6.
KERALA
Cochin
49.66

22.10

44.50
7.
ANDHRA PRADESH
Visakhapatnam
107.75
57.03

52.93
8.
ODISHA
Paradip
126.94

76.39

60.18
9.
WEST BENGAL
Kolkata
86.99
50.29
57.81
TOTAL:
965.36

606.47

62.82


This information was given by the Minister of State for Shipping Shri Mansukh L. Madaviya in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.


Courtesy: pib.nic.in

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