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Tuticorin Port

Chidambaranar Port, formerly Tuticorin Port, is one of the 12 major ports in India. It was declared to be a major port on 11 July 1974. It is second-largest port in Tamil Nadu and fourth-largest container terminal in India.

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Karaikal Port

Karaikal Port is an all-weather deep water port developed in an area of 611 acres and commissioned in April 2009. Karaikal Port is located near the town of Karaikal in the union territory of Puducherry, India.

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Ennore Port

Kamarajar Port Limited, formerly Ennore Port, is located on the Coromandel Coast, Chennai about 18 km north of Chennai Port. It is the 12th major port of India, and the first port in India which is a public company.

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Chennai Port

The Chennai Port is the second largest container handling Port in the country. It handles about 24.80% of the total container traffic handled in the India. Majority of containers from Chennai are moved by roads connecting the Ports in the hinterland.

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Vizag Port

Port of Visakhapatnam is one of the 12 major ports of India. It is located on the east coast, midway between Kolkata and Chennai. During the FY 2022-23 the Port handled a quantity of 73.75 million tons standing 3rd among major ports.

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Krishnapatnam Port

A private port operator located on the East Coast of India, Krishnapatnam Port is an all weather world class deep water port of International standards which is capable of handling Cape Size vessels round the clock throughout the year.

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Kakinada Port

Kakinada Deep Water Port is located on the East Coast of India. It is in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, and is strategically located between major Ports of Visakhapatnam and Chennai. It was commissioned by the Andhra Pradesh Government in November 1997. However, the Port was privatized in 1999.

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Dhamra Port

Dhamra is one of the deep draft ports of India which can accommodate super cape-size vessels. It is an all-weather, multi-user, multi-cargo port poised to become the largest and most efficient port in the east coast of India.

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Gangavaram Port

An All-Weather Deep-Water Port that connects vast Hinterlands with State-of-the-Art Infrastructure Facilities and Multi-Modal Connectivity. With High Mechanization in handling, storage & evacuation of Cargo, Gangavaram Port delivers efficiency across the value chain to its partners.

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Gopalpur Port

Located on East Coast of India, Gopalpur Ports Limited (GPL) is an 'All weather – Deep Draft' port in state of Odisha. The port is built on a Build, Own, Operate, Share and Transfer (BOOST) model under a concession awarded by the Government of Odisha.

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Paradip Port

The port of Paradip has an artificial lagoon type harbour protected by two rubble mound "Break Waters" and approached by the dredged channel. The North Break Water is 538 m long on the North-Eastern side of the port and the South Break Water is 1217 m long on the South-Eastern side.

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Kolkata Port

Port of Kolkata or Kolkata Port, officially known as Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (formerly Kolkata Port Trust or Port of Calcutta), is the only riverine major port of India, located in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, around 203 kilometres (126 mi) from the sea.

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Kolkata Port - Sagar Road

Sagar Port is a proposed seaport in Sagar Island, West Bengal, India by the Government of India and Government of West Bengal. IIT Madras has been engaged to prepare a detailed project report (DPR) for the port, involving studies for shore-protection, land reclamation and physical modeling for use of dredge material. Cost of the port build up will be ₹30 billion.

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Kolkata Port - Diamond Harbour Anchorage

Located on East Coast of India, Gopalpur Ports Limited (GPL) is an 'All weather – Deep Draft' port in state of Odisha. The port is built on a Build, Own, Operate, Share and Transfer (BOOST) model under a concession awarded by the Government of Odisha.

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Haldia Port

The port is located on the west bank of the Hooghly River at Haldia in West Bengal, about 121 km (75 mi) from the deep sea (sandheads) and 104 km (65 mi) downstream of Kolkata. It developed in independent India in the 1960s, and officially began operations in 1977 as an associate port of the Port of Kolkata.

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