Kandla Port, officially known as Deendayal Port, is one of India's largest and busiest ports, located in the Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat. It serves as a major hub for international trade and plays a critical role in handling bulk cargo, including petroleum, chemicals, and fertilizers.
Mundra Port, operated by Adani Ports, is India's largest commercial port and a key gateway for international trade. Known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure, Mundra handles a variety of cargo, including containers, coal, crude oil, and automobiles.
Bedi Port, located near Jamnagar, Gujarat, is a minor port that specializes in handling salt, fertilizers, and agricultural products. Its proximity to industrial zones makes it an important gateway for regional trade.
Pipavav Port, also known as APM Terminals Pipavav, is a private port with advanced facilities for containerized cargo, liquid cargo, and breakbulk. It is a crucial hub for trade with Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Sanghi Port serves as a private captive jetty primarily used for the export of cement and clinker. Located near the Sanghipuram industrial complex, it supports industries with reliable logistics.
Tuna Port, located close to Kandla, focuses on handling dry cargo such as coal, fertilizers, and minerals. Its strategic location complements Kandla Port’s operations by catering to specific cargo types.
Salaya Port, operated by Essar Ports, is a specialized facility for the handling of liquid and bulk cargo. Its deep-draft berths make it ideal for large vessels transporting crude oil, petroleum, and other liquid commodities.
Jakhau Port, a small port located in the Gulf of Kutch, is primarily used for fishing and minor cargo handling. It plays an important role in supporting local trade and coastal shipping activities.