1. Kandla Port: Also known as Deendayal Port and Kandla Port, it is located in Kutch District, Gujarat. It was Constructed in the 1950s as the chief port for western India. In the FY 2016-17, it handled cargo of 105.44 million tonnes which makes it the busiest major port of India. This port mainly handles crude oil imports. However, it is also looking forward to handling non-POL cargo.
3. Jawaharlal Nehru Port
(JNPT): Located in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, this is country’s
largest container port. In the FY 2016-17, it handled 62.15 million tonnes of
cargo. Most of its cargo traffic comes from states like Karnataka, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. It carries out the export of carpets, boneless
meat, sporting goods, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textile machinery, and
textiles. Major imports include vegetable oils, electrical machinery, plastics,
machinery, chemicals, a few non-ferrous metals, like aluminium and more.
4. Mumbai Port Trust: This
port lies on the country’s west coast in Maharashtra. It is administered by the
government-owned Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT). Mostly used for bulk goods, it
handled 63.05 million tonnes of cargo in the FY 2016-17. It primarily handles
petroleum products and Crude, in addition to, liquid chemicals.
5. Visakhapatnam: This
is the only major port located in Andhra Pradesh. In the FY 2016-17, it carried
out cargo handling of 61.02 million tonnes. Opened in December 1933, it is
owned by Ministry of Shipping, Government of India. It mainly handles
commodities such as crude oil, coal, general cargo, steel products, manganese
ore, and iron ore.
6. Port of Kolkata: Established
in 1870, this port is the oldest in India. British East India Company
constructed it to have it as a premier port in British India. In the FY
2016-17, it handled 50.95 million tonnes of cargo. It deals with petroleum
products, fertilisers, coal, granite, and iron ore.
7. Chennai Port: Opened
in 1881, this port is also one of the oldest ones in India. For the FY 2016-17,
it handled 50.21 million tonnes of cargo. It mainly handles commodities like
petroleum products, fertilisers, coal, granite, and iron ore. Its major exports
are cotton textiles, leather, and iron ore. The major imports include iron
& steel, machinery, raw cotton, and wheat.
8. New Mangalore Port: This
port is an all-weather, deep-water port located in Mangaluru, Karnataka.
Opened in 1974, this one is operated by New Mangaluru Port Trust (NMPT). It
handled 39.95 million tonnes of cargo in the FY 2016-17. The major exports of
this port are cashew, coffee, granite stones, manganese, iron ore fines, iron
ore concentrates, and pellets. Major imports include finished fertilisers,
timber logs, wood pulp, LPG, crude, petroleum products and liquid chemicals
like phosphoric acid, liquid ammonia, etc.
9. Tuticorin Port Trust: This
weather port is also known as V.O.Chidambaranar Port. It is located in
Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. It handled 38.46 million tonnes of cargo in FY
2016-17. It mainly deals with commodities like iron ore, timber logs,
fertiliser, copper concentrate, and industrial coal. The major exports are
limonite ore, granite, sugar, liquid cargoes, building materials, and general
cargo. The major imports are edible oils, petroleum coke, petroleum products,
rock phosphate, raw fertiliser materials, fertilisers, cement, and coal.
10. Ennore Port: Also
known as Kamarajar Port, this is located on the Coromandel Coast, Chennai.
Opened in 2001, it is the first Indian port which comes under the public
sector. It handled 30.02 million tonnes of cargo in the FY 2016-17. It handles
rock mineral products, chemical, POL, LPG, project cargo, automobiles, and
thermal coal.
11. Cochin Port: Also
known as Kochi Port, it has completed 91 years being in operation. It is
located in Kochi city on the sea-route of Arabian Sea – Laccadive Sea – Indian
Ocean. In the FY 2016-17, it handled cargo of 25.01 million tonnes. This is
also one of the largest ports in India. It is operated by
government-established Cochin Port Trust (CPT).
12. Mormugao Port Trust: Lying
on the western coast of India, this port is located in Goa. It handled 33.18
million tonnes of cargo in the FY 2016-17. Besides being a leading port for
exporting iron ore, it is also a major exporter of pharmaceutical products, pig
iron, iron casting, liquor, and frozen fish. Its main imports are steel
turning, potassium carbonate, shredded scrap, and heavy melting scrap.