New Mangalore Port - Panambur (Mangalore)

India / Karnataka / Mangaluru / Mangalore
 sea, seaport
 Upload a photo

NEW MANGALORE PORT
The fast developing Port on the West Coast

The New Mangalore Port, the only Major Port of Karnataka was declared as the 9th Major Port on 4th May 1974 and was formally inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi on 11th January 1975. The Provisions of the Major Port Trust Act 1963 were applied to NMP with effect from 1-4-1980. Since then the Port has been functioning as a catalyst for the economic development of this region and cater the needs of the shippers. Over the years the Port has grown from the level of handling less than a lakh tonnes of traffic to 32.04 million tones handled during 2006-07.

The major commodities exported through the Port are Iron Ore Concentrates& Pellets, Iron Ore Fines, POL Products, granite stones, containerized cargo, etc. The major imports of the Port are Crude and POL products, LPG, wood pulp, timber logs, finished fertilizers, liquid ammonia, phosphoric acid, other liquid chemicals, containerized cargo, etc.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   12°55'34"N   74°48'53"E

Comments

  • I AM NOW STAYING HERE A SOUND PLACE. SO I DONT'T LIKE TO STAY AT HERE
  • mangalore super.. i love you..
  • kutte saale bahut booktae kutte kamine mere sath abhi waise he kuch jan hai.
  • mangalore rocks,panambur rocks,surathkal rocks,chokkabettu rocks, parameshwarinagara rocks.......:)
  • from last one year i'm staying in mangalore and i like & love mangalore.
  • I WAS WORKED THREE WEEKS IN MANGALORE PORT IT IS BEAUTIFUL PLACE I LOVE MY FRIEND MR R MADHAVAN HE IS WORK IN SURVEY COMPANY BY K ANBALAGAN
  • I LIKE VERY MUCH TO STAY IN MANGALORE
  • i know mangalore city but i realy miss this city because my boyfreind stay in this city
  • terriost place very dangerous place
  • ajji shoonti to u all!!!
  • Marking the outline of Mangalore port makes no sense to users interested in the port. You should show the berth numbers and location of port offices in this map.
  • Show all comments
  •  12 km
  •  199 km
  •  200 km
  •  280 km
  •  374 km
  •  637 km
  •  642 km
  •  724 km
  •  803 km
  •  955 km
This article was last modified 13 years ago