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India’s 12 major ports handled 854.855 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in FY25, marking a 4.34% rise from 819.294 mt in FY24, driven by strong growth in containers, finished fertilisers, and miscellaneous cargo.

India’s 12 major ports handled 854.855 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in FY25, marking a 4.34% rise from 819.294 mt in FY24, driven by strong growth in containers, finished fertilisers, and miscellaneous cargo.

Container volumes rose 10% to 13.541 million TEUs, with JNPA accounting for over half. Miscellaneous cargo surged 30.59% to 117.732 mt, while finished fertiliser shipments jumped 20.53%. However, iron ore and coking coal saw steep declines of 18.25% and 9.18% respectively. POL cargo grew 3.46% and other liquid cargo by 5.41%. Deendayal Port recorded the highest growth at 13.43%, handling 150.157 mt. Paradip Port remained the top cargo handler with 150.408 mt, maintaining its lead among the major ports.

 

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