Paradip Port, the crown jewel of Odisha’s coastal landscape, stands tall as the beacon of India’s maritime prowess. With a rated capacity that outshines its counterparts, this port has become the Coastal Hub of the Country. In the fiscal year 22-23, it achieved a remarkable feat by registering the highest berth productivity among major ports, a testament to its commitment to efficiency and excellence. Bolstered by strategic projects like the Western Dock project and cutting-edge facilities, Paradip Port is not just expanding; it’s pioneering a new era of modernization in maritime trade.
A Green Horizon Beckons: Towards Sustainable Maritime Solutions

Paradip Port’s aspirations extend beyond mere expansion; they are rooted in sustainability. Embracing green initiatives with fervor, the port aims to be a frontrunner in eco-friendly practices. From ambitious tree-planting drives to the establishment of a 10 MW solar power plant, every step is a stride towards a greener future. The groundbreaking endeavor to become a Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Hub further cements its commitment to environmental stewardship. With monumental MoUs inked with industry leaders, Paradip Port is poised to redefine the maritime landscape, one sustainable innovation at a time.

Charting a Course Towards Mega Major Port Status
Under the visionary leadership of Sh. P. L. Haranadh, IRTS Chairman, Paradip Port Authority, the port is on a trajectory to ascend to Mega Major Port status. By prioritizing operational efficiency, infrastructure investments, and strategic partnerships, Paradip Port is not just aiming for growth; it’s striving for greatness. With a focus on becoming a Green and Smart Mega Port, the journey of Paradip Port is not just about ships docking; it’s about charting a course towards a sustainable, prosperous future for generations to come.
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