Vizhinjam Seaport Sees Cargo Growth, Strong Container and Bulk Handling in February 2026
2026-03-02 15:00
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Wedoany.com Report on Mar 2nd, Adani Group's Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala, India, maintained steady growth momentum in February 2026, successfully handling significant volumes of containers and bulk cargo as it progressively ramps up its operational capacity. As a deep-water hub, Vizhinjam Seaport achieved a year-on-year cargo throughput growth of over 20%. This performance is attributed to newly added vessel berths and its feeder service network connecting Colombo and surrounding regions.

With the formal commissioning of Berth No. 4, Vizhinjam Seaport is progressing towards its target of handling 1 million TEUs annually by the 2027 fiscal year. Driven by India's Sagarmala port expansion initiative, Kerala is striving to develop Vizhinjam Seaport into a key transshipment hub for the southern region of India, aiming to enhance its competitiveness with the Port of Colombo.

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