Kolkata Port Surpasses 45 Percent Cargo Growth in April

Kolkata Port, officially known as Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMP), has reported a remarkable 45.32% year-on-year increase in cargo handling for April 2025, handling 5.967 million metric tonnes (MMT) compared to 4.106 MMT in the same month last year.

This performance positions SMP Kolkata as the fastest-growing major port in India for the month.​ Chairman attributed this achievement to the unwavering commitment and efficiency of the entire SMP family. He extended his gratitude to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Government of India, for their continued support and guidance.​ The growth was driven by significant increases across various commodities. The Haldia Dock Complex (HDC) handled 4.363 MMT in April 2025, up from 2.993 MMT in April 2024, marking a 45.77% increase. The Kolkata Dock System (KDS) managed 1.604 MMT, compared to 1.113 MMT in April 2024, reflecting a 44.12% growth.​

In terms of container traffic, SMP Kolkata handled a total of 75,716 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), comprising 62,021 TEUs at KDS and 13,695 TEUs at HDC. This represents a 31.18% increase from 57,717 TEUs in April 2024.​ The surge in cargo handling underscores SMP Kolkata’s pivotal role in Eastern India’s maritime logistics and its growing significance in the national maritime industry.​

Looking ahead, SMP Kolkata plans to invest ₹4,000 crore by 2030 to expand its cargo handling capacity to 130 million tonnes. This investment will fund various expansion projects, including the development of a multi-modal logistics terminal and the mechanisation of existing berths. ​ These initiatives align with the port’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure, improving efficiency, and contributing to the economic development of the region.​

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Kolkata Port Surpasses 45 Percent Cargo Growth in April
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