Adani Dhamra Port achieves record 5 MMT monthly cargo throughput in March 2026

BHADRAK : Adani Dhamra Port has set a new benchmark in operational performance by handling an all-time high cargo volume of 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) in March 2026, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey.

This milestone not only highlights operational excellence but also reflects the port’s growing contribution to strengthening regional supply chains and supporting India’s maritime growth story.

This record-breaking achievement reflects the port’s strong operational resilience, driven by seamless coordination across marine, logistics, and terminal teams, along with disciplined execution on the ground. The milestone underscores the port’s increasing role as a key gateway for bulk and containerized cargo on India’s eastern coast.

The surge in throughput was supported by enhanced berth productivity, faster vessel turnaround times, and optimized evacuation through rail and road networks. Strategic investments in infrastructure, mechanization, and digital systems have further enabled the port to handle higher cargo volumes with greater efficiency and reliability.

Handling a diverse cargo mix—including dry bulk, breakbulk, and container traffic—the port continues to strengthen its position as a preferred logistics hub for industries across eastern and central India. The achievement also reinforces supply chain stability for key sectors such as energy, metals, and manufacturing.

A spokesperson for the port acknowledged the contribution of all stakeholders, stating that the milestone was made possible through the relentless commitment of on-ground teams, strong collaboration with customers, and the continued support of partners across the logistics ecosystem.

As it builds on this momentum, Dhamra Port remains focused on expanding capacity, enhancing multimodal connectivity, and delivering consistent, high-quality service to meet the evolving needs of trade and industry.