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Paradip Port sets record reaching 75 MMT cargo milestone

by Warren S.
October 2, 2025
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Paradip Port reports record traffic

Credits: Paradip Port Authority

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Indian officials have lauded the record-setting year that the Paradip Port had during H1 2025. Ports play a vital role in the transportation of crucial goods and services to the world, and India can be proud of the remarkable record that the Port of Paradip has set. India is a major player in the export sector and, as such, requires a cooperative operational process from its workers and stakeholders. However, no one would have expected the Paradip Port to reach a remarkable milestone that has the rest of the world’s ports green with envy.

Indian officials report record-breaking cargo traffic for the Paradip port

The Paradip Port Authority, or PPA, has reported that traffic coming through the port has reached a record-breaking level during the month of September. Due to the poor state of the rail network in India, ports like Paradip play a vital role in the nation’s transportation of goods, particularly for the oil and coal sectors.

Considering the fact that the port plays such an important role in India’s economy, officials have praised the performance that has been coming out of the port recently. Port officials reported it had clocked an unprecedented 75 Million Metric Tonnes (MMT) of cargo throughput in the current fiscal year, making it the fastest port to handle that much cargo in India’s history.

As of September 26, the port has exhibited 5.03% growth in cargo volume compared to the previous fiscal year. That type of growth is rare for any country, let alone for a nation with the socioeconomic challenges that India faces.

Crude oil and thermal coal both played a vital role in the port achieving the unprecedented record. Crude oil reached 17.22 MMT, exhibiting a growth of 19.34% while thermal coal levels reached 22.51 MMT, recording a growth of 4.3%, while flux-material volume rose to 2.97 MMT, registering a growth of 19%.

Port officials released a statement praising the role that Paradip plays in India.

This achievement solidifies Paradip Port’s position as a leading maritime gateway in India, poised for even greater heights. With enhanced operational efficiencies and strategic infrastructure developments, PPA is confident of achieving its set target in cargo throughput for the current FY 2025-26,”  – Paradip Port officials

The Paradip Port represents the success that has been exhibited in India’s transportation sector

The record-breaking cargo numbers that the Paradip Port has exhibited are a representation of the increased reliance on India’s ports. Port officials praised the relevant stakeholders and employees who the Port relies on.

The Port’s leadership released a statement following the news that it had broken the previous throughput record.

“With the unwavering support of our dedicated workforce and the strong support of our customers, we shall continue to script remarkable success stories for Paradip Port—a story that exemplifies growth, sustainability, and a brighter future for the Port”,  – PPA Chairman P.L. Haranadh

India is not alone in finding success in its transportation sector; the country’s BRICS partner, South Africa, has welcomed outside investment in its transport sector. Throughout history, India’s political leaders have lauded the role that the nation’s ports play.

“So far as India is concerned, it should be remembered that the peninsular character of the country and the essential dependence of its trade on maritime traffic give the sea a preponderant influence on its destiny”. – Indian politician, K.M. Panikkar

Will the Paradip Port continue to reach record-setting levels in the future

There is hope for the nation of India, which has one of the largest economies in the world due to the sheer number of people in the country. Several nations across the world have welcomed renewed interest in the transportation sector, with the South American nation of Colombia stating its plans to expand a major rail network. India will continue to invest in the country’s ports and transportation infrastructure as the nation continues to grow over the next few years. Hopefully, India can continue to rely on the Paradip Port for many years to come.

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