The deeper draft will enable the port to handle bigger
container ships, bulk carriers, and other large vessels with higher cargo
capacities, improving operational efficiency and reducing logistics costs for
shipping lines and cargo owners. The enhancement is expected to boost the
port’s competitiveness as a key gateway on India’s east coast. The
upgraded draft will also improve vessel turnaround, increase cargo-handling
capacity, and support higher trade volumes by allowing ships to operate with
fuller loads. This development aligns with the government’s vision of
modernising port infrastructure under its broader maritime development
initiatives. Located near Chennai,
Kamarajar Port plays a vital role in handling diverse cargo, including
containers, automobiles, coal, petroleum products, and project cargo. The
improved infrastructure is expected to attract more international shipping
services and strengthen connectivity with major global trade routes. The achievement reinforces Kamarajar
Port’s position as a strategic maritime hub, supporting India’s growing
import-export trade while enhancing supply chain efficiency and the country’s
long-term logistics competitiveness.