June13 , 2026

    Tata Group Looks to Strengthen Supply Chain via Dhamra Port

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    Tata Group is exploring opportunities to strengthen its logistics and supply chain network by leveraging infrastructure at Dhamra Port, as part of a broader strategy to enhance cargo movement efficiency and reduce logistics costs.

    Sources indicate that the group is assessing the port’s capabilities to support the transportation of key commodities, including raw materials and finished goods across its diverse business verticals such as steel, power, and manufacturing.

    Located on India’s eastern coast, Dhamra Port offers deep-draft capabilities and modern cargo handling infrastructure, making it an attractive option for companies looking to optimize supply chains and improve turnaround times. Its connectivity to hinterland industrial hubs is also seen as a key advantage.

    Industry observers note that the move aligns with Tata Group’s focus on building resilient and integrated logistics networks amid evolving trade dynamics and supply chain disruptions. Utilizing strategically located ports like Dhamra could help streamline operations and improve export-import efficiency.

    If the plans materialize, the collaboration could enhance cargo volumes at the port while providing Tata Group with a competitive edge in managing logistics more effectively across domestic and international markets.

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