International Ports
- Ports of India
- Ports of Central America
- Ports of East Africa
- Ports of East Europe
- Ports of North America
- Ports of North Africa
- Ports of South Africa
- Ports of South America
- Ports of South & East Asia
- Ports of West Africa
- Ports of West & Middle-East Asia
The ports have been the backbone of trade since ages. In fact, if we look into the history, we notice that the primitive societies were mostly located near water. This is due to the fact that water enables more efficient level transportation in comparison to land. Even the British also chose water transport to explore India. To facilitate the trade between Europe and Asia, Suez Canal was built to shorten the distance. From the mythological age to the present days of sophisticated transportation; both national and international ports are playing a pivotal role in the economy.
The ports are well-equipped with the essential infrastructure for wide spread trade and business. To facilitate smooth loading and unloading of ships, cargo handling equipments like cranes and forklifts are used. However, the complex network of costal ports, inland ports, rail, air and truck routes builds up the foundation pillar of world economy.
Canada has the highest coastline of total 202,080 km followed by Indonesia having 54,716 km and Greenland having 44,087 km coastline. Russia has a coastline of 37,653 km whereas the U.S.A has 19,924 km and the U.K has 12,429 as coastline. Our India stands 19th having total coastline of 7,000 km.
There are some ports in the world which are very sophisticated and frequently used for international trade. One example can be Singapore Beaumont, Brisbane, Rotterdam, Shanghai and so on. They are playing very important roles in the international trade and transport. The major ports in India are Kolkata, Chennai, Cochin, JNP, Kandla, New Mangalore Mormugao, Mumbai, Paradip, Tuticorin and Visakhapatnam.
Economists opine that a country will not be able to realize its potential economic growth unless steps are not taken for up gradation of its marine facilities. One can minimize the extra cost and burden by providing smooth and hassle free port facilities. Many countries have taken the benefit of it. For example, Venezuela who exports 48% of total petroleum oil has an excellent port facility. In Asia, the Singapore Port, Chiba Port in Japan, Hong Kong Port in Hong Kong and Johor Port in Malaysia are the busiest ports and frequently used in trade and commerce.
International Ports in India
| Central Authority for Ports in India | Indian Ports Association | |
| Joint Secretary (Ports) Ministry Of Surface Transport Transport Bhawan No. 1, Parliament Street New Delhi-110001, India Tel: (91 11) 371 1873, 332 8549 Website: www.nic.in/most |
1st Floor, South Tower, NBCC Place Bhisham Pitamah Marg, Lodi Road New Delhi - 110 003, India Tel: (91 11) 436 9061, 436 9063, 436 8334 Fax: (91 11) 436 5866 Email: ipa@hub.nic.in, ipadel@nda.vsnl.net.in |
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| Mumbai Port Trust | Kolkata Port Trust | |
| Port House Shoorji Vallabhdas Marg Mumbai - 400 001, India Tel: (91 22) 2262 1234 Fax: (91 222) 2261 1011 Email: mbpt@vsnl.com Website: www.mumbaiporttrust.com |
15, Strand Road Kolkata - 700 001, India Tel: (91 33) 2220 3451 (16 Lines) Fax: (91 33) 2220 4901 Telex: 021-7336 CALPIN Email: calport@vsnl.com, portofcalcutta@portofcalcutta.com, webmaster@portofcalcutta.com Website: www.portofcalcutta.com |
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| Haldia Dock Complex | Chennai Port Trust | |
| Haldia, Midnapore - 721 607 West Bengal, India Tel: (91 3224) 3100, 3151, 3270 Fax: (91 3224) 3152 Email: dychairman_hal@portofcalcutta.com |
Rajaji Salai, Chennai - 600 001 Tamil Nadu, India Tel: (91 44) 2536 2201, 2536 1139 Fax: (91 44) 2536 1228, 2536 0278 Email: mmschpt@md3.vsnl.net.in Website: www.chennaiporttrust.com |
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| Cochin Port Trust | Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Administrative Building Sheva, Navi Mumbai - 400 707 Maharashtra, India | |
| Willington Island Cochin - 682 009, India Tel: (91 484) 608200, 608302 Fax: (91 484) 266 8163 Telex: 0885-6203 CPT IN Email: coptce@satyam.net.in, copt@ker.nic.in Website: www.cochinport.com |
Tel: (91 22) 2724 2290, 2724 2642 Fax: (91 22) 7242325 Telex: 013-13202 JNPT IN Email: jawahar@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in Website: www.jnport.com |
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| Mumbai Office | Kandla Port Trust | |
| 1107 Raheja Centre, 214, Nariman Point Mumbai - 400 021, India Tel: (91 22) 2283 2458, 2204 5311 |
Post Box #50 Administrative Building Gandhidham, Kutch Gujarat - 370 201, India Tel: 91 (2836) 221347 Fax: 91 (2836) 232040 Email: kpt@kandlaport.com Website: www.kandlaport.com |
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| Mormugao Port Trust
Headland, Sada
Mormugao Goa - 403 804, India Tel: (91 834) 513821 Fax: (91 834) 513065 Telex: 0191-219, 256 Email: tm.mpt@mptgoa.com, ddedp@mptgoa.com Website: www.mptgoa.com |
New Mangalore Port Trust Panambur Manglore - 575 010, India Tel: (91 824) 240 7341 (24 lines) Fax: (91 824) 240 8390 Telex: 0832-220 PONM IN Email: nmptchairman@sify.com Website: www.newmangaloreport.com |
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| Paradip Port Trust P.O. Paradip Port Distt. Cuttack Orissa - 754 142, India Tel: (91 6722) 22151 Fax: (91 6722) 22256 Email: pptinet@dte.vsnl.net.in Website: www.paradipport.com |
Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited (India's first private port. Established in 1992 in tie-up with Port of Singapore Authority) Post Ucchaiya. Via Rajula District Amreli Gujarat - 365 560, India Tel: (91 2794) 86001 Fax: (91 2794) 86044 Email: feedback@portofpipavav.com Website: www.pipavav.com |
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| Tuticorin Port Trust
Bharathi Nagar Turicorin - 628 004, India Tel: (91 461) 235 2290 (50 lines) Fax: (91 461) 235 2301 Telex: 0434-243 Email: tutport@sancharnet.in Website: www.tuticorinport.com |
Visakhapatnam Port Trust Port Area Visakhapatnam - 530 035 Andhra Pradesh, India Tel: (91 891) 256 4841 Fax: (91 891) 256 4841 Email: vpt@vizagport.com Website: www.vizagport.com |



