Visakhapatnam Port Trust | |
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Vizag Seaport aerial view
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Country | India |
Location | Visakhapatnam |
Details | |
Opened | December 19, 1933 |
Operated by | Visakhapatnam Port Trust |
Owned by | Ministry of Shipping, Government of India |
Available berths | 24 |
Chairman | Shri M.T.KRISHNA BABU, IAS |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 58.2 million tonnes(2014-15) |
Annual revenue | ₹660 crores (2009-10) |
Website http://www.vizagport.com |
Coordinates: 17°41′54″N 83°16′43″E / 17.69833°N 83.27861°E
Visakhapatnam Port is one of 13 major ports in India and the only major port of Andhra Pradesh. It is India's second largest port by volume of cargo handled. It is located on the east coast of India and is located midway between the Chennai and Kolkata Ports.
Although the need for building a port on the east coast to access Central Provinces was felt by the British in the 19th century, the proposal of Col. H.Cartwright Reid of British Admiralty for constructing a harbour at Visakhapatnam was approved by the Government only after the First World War. The Inner Harbour was built by the Bengal Nagpur Railway between 1927 and 1933 to facilitate the export of manganese ore from the Central Provinces. The port, built at a cost of ₹378 lakhs was inaugurated by Lord Willingdon on 19 December 1933.
During the Second World War, the military significance of the port increased. After India's independence, the port witnessed growth under the various Five Year Plans. Over time, the port has grown from one with 3 berths handling 1.3 lakh tonnes per annum to one with 24 berths and annual traffic of 65 million tonnes. The port was notified as a major port in 1964 under the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963. Under the Act, the Visakhapatnam Port Trust is in charge of running the port.