May17 , 2026

    Deendayal Port Authority sets new record in cargo handling

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    Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, has once again demonstrated its efficiency and operational excellence by achieving a record-breaking discharge of 68,057 metric tonnes (MTs) of steam non-coking coal in just 24 hours. M.V. Cretansea accomplished this milestone at Cargo Jetty No. 08 on March 16, 2025, marking the highest-ever quantity of non-coking coal handled at the port in a single day.

    The vessel was berthed at 1600 hours on 15th March 2025 and commenced cargo discharge operations at 1750 hours on the same day. The operation continued seamlessly and was completed at 0345 hours on 17th March 2025, after which the vessel was shifted to OTB at 1545 hours on 17th March 2025.

    This feat was achieved with the efficient use of six Harbour Mobile Cranes, reinforcing DPA’s commitment to speed and precision in cargo handling.

    Deendayal Port Authority extends its heartfelt appreciation and congratulations to the entire team involved in this historic achievement:

    ✔ Stevedores: Shree Ashapura Stevedores, Gandhidham (A Unit of Ashapura Shipping Group)
    ✔ Vessel Agent: Seascape Shipping Agency India Pvt. Ltd.
    ✔ CHA: Shri Balaji Infraport (A Unit of Ashapura Shipping Group)
    ✔ Importer:Balaji Malts, Bangalore

    This remarkable accomplishment underscores DPA’s strategic vision to enhance its operational efficiency and set new industry benchmarks in cargo handling. The port continues to play a pivotal role in boosting India’s maritime trade and logistics sector, further strengthening its position as one of the country’s leading ports.

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