On a year-to-date
basis through May 2026, terminal volumes grew by 4% compared with the
corresponding period last year despite ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Origin-destination
cargo volumes remained broadly stable. Growth was supported by higher
transshipment volumes, including cargo diverted from other ports, helping drive
record monthly throughput and a record transshipment volume of 28,000 TEUs in
May.
Commenting on the milestone, Dipin Kayyath, Chief Executive
Officer – Ports & Terminals, DP World Cochin, said, “The record throughput achieved in
May reflects the dedication of our teams and the confidence our customers place
in DP World Cochin. We continue to deliver higher volumes while maintaining
world-class productivity standards, further strengthening our position as a
preferred gateway for trade. This performance demonstrates our ability to
thrive in dynamic market conditions, adapt to changing customer requirements
and consistently deliver exceptional value through reliable and efficient
operations.” During the month, DP World Cochin successfully handled
additional 17 vessel calls, managing increased cargo volumes efficiently and
maintaining smooth operations throughout. This highlights the terminal’s strong
performance and ability to handle higher demand seamlessly. DP
World Cochin has continued to invest in strengthening its infrastructure and
operational capabilities to support growing trade volumes. The terminal
enhanced its power infrastructure from 3 MVA to 5 MVA, ensuring uninterrupted
operations during peak demand periods. In addition, the complete
electrification of yard equipment has significantly reduced emissions from
cargo handling activities, supporting customers’ sustainability goals while
enhancing operational efficiency. Strategically located along major international
shipping routes, DP World Cochin offers direct connectivity to key global
markets and serves as a critical coastal gateway linking ports across India,
from Gujarat to Kolkata. The terminal also plays an important role in
facilitating cargo movement between India’s east and west coasts. Further enhancing the region’s trade
ecosystem, DP World has developed Kerala’s first Free Trade Warehousing Zone
(FTWZ) at Cochin – the only such facility in India co-located within a major
port. The FTWZ continues to support EXIM trade by enabling efficient cargo
consolidation, storage and distribution, while contributing to regional
economic growth.