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Tag: Mangalore Port
NMPT cargo volume up
The increase in the handling of crude oil and coal cargoes at New Mangalore Port has helped it to register a 6.4 per cent growth in traffic handling during the first 11 months of the present fiscal year. The port handled 35.76 million tonne (mt) of cargo from April 2013 to February 2014 as against 33.61 mt in the corresponding period of the last financial year.
Weak coastal shipping in Kerala, high costs blamed
Experts point out several factors that impede coastal shipping in Kerala. Coastal shipping has got several advantages and is one of the cheapest modes of transportation.
Mlore port users’ plea for fitness certificates
Demanding the Mangalore port authorities to streamline the annual checking of deep sea fishing trawlers, the Old Port Users Union staged a protest at the dock in the city on October 22. The protestors urged appointment of new incumbent officer at the port immediately.
NMPT to build 4th berth
The New Mangalore Port has called a tender for a fourth berth. The port had added two additional berths in 2006 and 2011 and one more is under completion.

