
Transportation Maps and Geospatial Data.Introduction to Transportation Statistics.Jawaharlal Nehru Port, also known as Nhava Sheva Haldia (Kolkata Dock System & Haldia Dock Complex)


The port exports commodities such as granite stones, cashew, manganese and coffee and imports products like LPG, timber, cargo container and others. New Mangalore Port: Located at the southern tip of the Karnataka coast, it is also an important port in India. The port handles the trade of coal, food grains, salt, sugar, petroleum products and edible oils and carries out major trade with the neighbouring country of Sri Lanka. Tuticorin Port: Tuticorin Port is one of the major ports in Tamil Nadu and one of the largest container terminals in India. It has a cold handling plant, a railway system and a national highway that connects it to the road networks of the rest of the country. Coal, iron-ore and other dry cargoes are handled at the port. Paradip Port: The artificial deep-water port located in Odisha is an important port on the eastern shore. Export of tea and coffee and import of chemical fertilisers and mineral oil are handled by the port. Kochi Port (or Cochin Port): Kochi Port is located on the sea route of the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. It is also known as the 'Gateway of Eastern India'.Įnnore Port: Located at the north of Chennai, this port was established to reduce congestion on Chennai Port. Haldia Port: A major seaport located near the Hooghly River in West Bengal, it is the most important centre of jute industries. Jawaharlal Nehru Port (or Nhava Sheva Port): Situated in the Konkan region, it is a major port of the Arabian Sea and handles large volume of domestic cargo traffic and international container traffic. The port was developed to decongest Mumbai Port.Ĭhennai Port: The second largest port in India, Chennai Port (or Madras Port) primarily handles fertilisers, general cargo, iron-ore and petroleum products. Kandla Port: Located in the Gulf of Kutch, it is one of the prominent ports on the West Coast of the country.

About one-fifth of the foreign trade of India predominantly in mineral oil and dry cargo is handled by Mumbai Port alone. Mumbai Port: Locate at the mainland of west Mumbai, it is the largest port in India. Some of the major sea ports in India are mentioned as below: The major ports are administered by the Shipping Ministry of the Central Government, while the minor ports are taken care off by the Ministry of the respective States where they are located. All the sea ports are located in the following states - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Daman and Diu, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Kerala, Karnataka, West Bengal, Lakshadweep, Puducherry and Goa. The country has 13 major sea ports and about 200 non-major sea ports and intermediate ports. With a coastline of more than 7,500 km, India forms one of the biggest peninsulas in the world.

Like other countries, India also houses many sea ports. Wadi al-Jarf on the Red Sea is one of the oldest known artificial harbours in the world. The locations of the ports are selected to optimise access to land and navigable water that can be used for commercial purposes and for shelter from waves and winds. They are also used to transfer people and material to and from land. A port is a location on a coast or a shore that contains one or more harbours where ships can dock.
