3 Per Cent Growth in Traffic Handled by Ports during 2011-12
Non Major Ports Grow by 11.5 Per Cent
The total traffic handled by all ports in the country grew by 3%
in 2011-12 over the previous year. This stood at 911.7 million tons. 11.5%
growth achieved by non-major ports contributed to the overall traffic growth,
although there was a decline in traffic handled at major ports. The traffic
handled by all ports grew by 1.8% in the first half of 2012-13 (April –
September) over the corresponding period of the previous year. The share of the
non-major ports in this growth was 10.3%.
The three port related performance indicators i.e. average turnaround time (in days), average pre-berthing detention time (in days) and average output per ship – berth – day (in tons) have shown improvement in 2011-12 and April-September, 2012 over corresponding previous period. The average output per ship-berth-day improved to 13,374 tons for all major ports during April-September, 2012-13 compared to 12,825 tons in corresponding period of 2011-12. The average turnaround time at major Indian ports improved to 4.15 days in 2012-13 (April-September) as against 5.29 (2010-11) and 5.05 (2011-12).
The average pre berthing detention time (PBDT) for all major ports declined from 2.32 days in 2010-11 to 2.04 in 2011-12. According to the Economic Survey, this could be a result of the lower volumes handled by ports due to the global turn down.
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