Paradip Port, one of India’s major ports located in Odisha, has achieved a new milestone in cargo handling. It handled an impressive 75.17 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo in the current fiscal, achieving this milestone 12 days ahead of the previous fiscal’s timeline.
L. Haranadh, Chairman, Paradip Port Authority (PPA) dubs it as testament to the hard work and commitment of Team PPA. This achievement not only highlights port’s growing role as a critical hub in country’s maritime sector but also reinforces its reputation as the country’s No. 1 Major Port.
The port has consistently focused on enhancing its infrastructure, streamlining operations, and embracing technological innovations to better serve its stakeholders. Surpassing the cargo handling mark well ahead of schedule signifies its increasing capability to handle a diverse range of cargo, boosting both trade and economic growth.
The early accomplishment of this cargo milestone sets a new benchmark for the port, reflecting its strategic importance in the region as also the key role in facilitating international trade. By continuing to push boundaries, Paradip Port is on track to break further records and set new milestones in the maritime industry, according to the Chairman of the port.