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Chittagong Port moves up 6 notches in container-handling

Bangladesh

BSS
03 August, 2019, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 03 August, 2019, 04:28 pm

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Chittagong Port moves up 6 notches in container-handling

According to the Lloyd’s List survey report posted on its website, Chittagong Port secured 64th position in 2019 among the top 100 ports across the world.

BSS
03 August, 2019, 02:30 pm
Last modified: 03 August, 2019, 04:28 pm
File photo of a ship anchored at the port
File photo of a ship anchored at the port

Chittagong Port, the country’s main seaport, has advanced six notches in container-handling in the 2019 edition of Lloyd’s List.

According to Lloyd’s List survey report posted on its website, Chittagong Port secured 64th position in 2019 among the top 100 ports across the world. In 2018, Chittagong port was ranked 70th in the list.

In the 2018, Chittagong Port handled 29,03,996 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containers, up 8.90 percent from 26,67,223 TEUs in 2017.

The Chinese port Shanghai and the Singapore port have taken the first and the second positions respectively while the Chinese ports Ningbo-Zhoushan, Shenzhen and Guangzhou were respectively in third, fourth and fifth positions.

Indian Jawaharlal Nehru Port secured the 28th position while Mundra port was in the 36th position.

Chittagong Port is ahead of Pakistan’s Port of Karachi, which was ranked 83rd.

Talking to BSS, Member (Administration and Planning) of the Chittagong Port Authority Md Zafar Alam said the new position indicates that the economic activities of the country are increasing gradually.

“The country’s export and import are on the rise. Different mega projects are being implemented for developing the country’s infrastructure,” he added.

He hoped that the position of Chittagong Port will improve further in future.

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