August24 , 2026

    VOC Port Records 37.67% Growth in Liquid Ammonia Cargo Handling

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    V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority has registered a significant 37.67% increase in Liquid Ammonia cargo handling during April 2026 compared to April 2025, reflecting the Port’s growing role in supporting industrial development and maritime trade.

    The growth highlights the Port’s continued focus on safe cargo handling practices, operational efficiency, and infrastructure enhancement to meet the evolving requirements of key industries dependent on liquid bulk cargo.

    With modern handling facilities and streamlined logistics operations, VOC Port continues to strengthen its position as a major maritime gateway for industrial cargo movement in South India. The increase in Liquid Ammonia traffic also underlines the rising demand from sectors such as fertilizers, chemicals, and allied industries.

    The Port Authority remains committed to improving operational capabilities, ensuring safety standards, and facilitating seamless trade to support the broader logistics and industrial ecosystem.