Explorer

India's Vizhinjam Port Marks Milestone With Arrival Of First Container Ship

The port will service San Fernando, a 300-meter-long container vessel operated by Maersk with a capacity of 8,000-9,000 TEUs, facilitating the offloading of approximately 2,000 containers

Adani Ports & SEZ announced today the arrival of the first mother ship at its Vizhinjam port, a landmark event marking India’s entry into global transshipment. This development positions Vizhinjam as a critical player in international trade routes.

Kerala Chief Minister Shri Pinarayi Vijayan attended the inauguration ceremony, which was presided over by Shri V. N. Vasavan, Kerala's Minister for Ports. Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, was the chief guest.

This event also marks the debut of India’s first automated port equipped with advanced infrastructure and facilities capable of handling large vessels. It boasts modern container handling equipment, world-class automation, and IT systems. The port will service San Fernando, a 300-meter-long container vessel operated by Maersk with a capacity of 8,000-9,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), facilitating the offloading of approximately 2,000 containers and 400 container movements within the vessel.

Emphasising the importance of Vizhinjam, Karan Adani, Managing Director of Adani Ports and SEZ Limited (APSEZ), stated, "San Fernando – now berthed at our harbour is a symbol of a new, glorious achievement in Indian maritime history. It is a messenger that will tell the world that India’s first transshipment terminal and the largest deepwater port has begun commercial operations.”

Talking about the port’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, he added, “No other port in India – including our own highly advanced Mundra Port – has these technologies. What we have already installed here is South Asia’s most advanced container handling technology. And once we complete the automation and the Vessel Traffic Management System, Vizhinjam will be in a class of its own as one of the most technologically sophisticated transshipment ports in the world.”

Currently, 25 per cent of India’s container traffic is transhipped en route to its final destination. Despite India's increasing trade volumes globally, the country lacked a dedicated transshipment port, resulting in 75 per cent of India’s transshipped cargo being handled by ports outside the country.

Vizhinjam will not only facilitate the transshipment traffic entering India but, strategically positioned, the port will also serve as a crucial hub for managing traffic along major global routes linking India with the US, Europe, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and the Far East. This positions Vizhinjam as a pivotal player in international trade routes.

Top Headlines

Stock Markets Rise As Sensex Gains Over 200 Points, Nifty Tests 24,300
Stock Markets Rise As Sensex Gains Over 200 Points, Nifty Tests 24,300
Bank Holiday Next Week (July 6 To July 12): Is Your Branch Open? Check State-Wise List
Bank Holidays Next Week: Check Where Banks Will Be Closed Between July 6 And 12
You Can Now Update Your Aadhaar Email ID From Home. Over 2.5 Lakh Already Have
Updating Your Aadhaar Email ID Is Now Free. Thousands Have Already Done It
Delayed Monsoon Could Soon Hit Your Grocery Bill. Here's Why
From Vegetables To Edible Oil: Why Food Prices Could Stay Elevated This Year

Videos

Ram Temple donation case: SIT Widens Ayodhya Probe as Land Deals, Bank Records and Donation Assets Face Scrutiny
Ayodhya Ram Temple donation probe: RSS Breaks Silence, Calls for Tough Action in Ayodhya Temple Donation Probe
ALERT: Anti-Pakistan protests intensify in PoK as demonstrators demand rights and self-determination
Breaking: Bageshwar Dham chief calls alleged Ram Mandir donation theft a “major sin” in Ayodhya remarks
Ram Mandir donation scam: Chats reveal alleged donation theft sharing in Ram Mandir case, SIT intensifies probe

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget