PARADIP : Paradip Port achieved yet another 100 Million Metric Tonnes (MMT) of cargo handling, in shortest time, in its history, showcasing the Port’s unwavering commitment to excellence and efficiency in cargo handling. It
PARADIP : Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu inaugurated the Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP), Paradip, one of the newest terminals of the Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR), on 27th November 2023, by
PARADIP : President Droupadi Murmu on Monday said there is a need to further strengthen the infrastructure of ports in the country and increase their efficiency. Murmu said this while gracing the ‘Boita Bandana’
PARADIP : The first phase of the dry bulk cargo terminal at the western dock of Paradip Port is expected to be operational in early 2025, an official said. Last year, a JSPL-led consortium
MUMBAI : The Government of Odisha signs Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Paradip Port & Non-Major ports of Odisha on the sidelines of the Global Maritime India Summit 2023. The MoU was signed between
MUMBAI : Paradip Port Authority plans to raise its cargo handling capacity to 400 million metric tonne per annum by 2030 by investing Rs 10,000 crore, according to Chairman Mr. PL Haranadh. Currently, the
NEW DELHI : In order to accelerate the target of hydrogen exports, the Shipping and Port Ministry has identified three major ports — Deendayal Port (Kandla), Paradip Port and Tuticorin Port — as hubs
BHUBANESWAR : A dedicated container terminal at Odisha’s Paradip Port has the potential to bring as much as INR 20,000 crores worth of business to the state exchequer, said Jindal Stainless’ Head, Logistics, Mr
PARADIP : In a bid to conquer the top spot among major ports of the country, Paradip Port Trust is aiming at 150 million tonne of cargo handling this fiscal and implementing a strategy to raise
VISAKHAPATNAM : Paradip Port Authority’s marine department has awarded Dredging Corporation of India a project worth ₹172 crore to dredge the approach channel, entrance channel, turning circle, docks and sand trap of the Paradip port for