June8 , 2026

    Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Handles 5.7 MMT Cargo in May 2026, Sustains Growth Momentum

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    Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMPK) recorded cargo handling of 5.7 million metric tonnes (MMT) in May 2026, underscoring its strong operational performance and continued growth across key cargo segments.

    The robust throughput reflects the port’s sustained focus on enhancing operational efficiency, strengthening multimodal connectivity, and facilitating seamless trade movement through eastern India. The performance further reinforces SMPK’s strategic role as a vital maritime gateway, serving industries and markets across the eastern and northeastern regions of the country.

    The port’s consistent growth trajectory has been driven by improved cargo handling capabilities, infrastructure upgrades, and close collaboration with stakeholders across the logistics and maritime ecosystem. SMPK has been reporting steady cargo growth in recent years, supported by strong performances at both its Kolkata Dock System and Haldia Dock Complex.

    With continued investments in capacity enhancement and operational excellence, SMPK remains committed to supporting India’s trade ambitions while strengthening its position as the premier gateway to Eastern India.

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