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Top 10 Ports in terms of average monthly export and import transactions from 2012-13 to 2013-14

March 23, 2015

This visualization indicates the average monthly export and import transactions (number of combined transactions) from major ports for the year 2012-13, 2013-14. Top 10 Ports have been taken into consideration on the basis of highest number of transaction in 2013-14. Nhava Sheva Seaport was having 218587 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 226449 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 7862. In percentage term, the growth was 4%.

Delhi Airport was having 139170 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 155331 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 16161. In percentage term, the growth was 12%. Mumbai Airport was having 134688 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 139082 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 4394. In percentage term, the growth was 3%. Chennai Seaport was having 94866 numbers of transactions 2012-13 and rose to 99561 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 4695. In percentage term, the growth was 5%. Bangalore Airport was having 81335 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 86254 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 4919. In percentage term, the growth was 6%.

Chennai Airport was having 65939 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and decreased to 64510 in 2013-14, registering decrease in absolute growth to -1429. In percentage term, it registered the negative growth of -2%. Delhi (ICD) was having 38413 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 41613 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 3200. In percentage term, the growth was 8%. Mundra Seaport was having 19254 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 23185 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 3931. In percentage term, the growth was 20%. Kolkata Seaport was having 19673 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 20001 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 328. In percentage term, the growth was 2%. Tuticorin Seaport was having 18406 numbers of transactions in 2012-13 and rose to 19531 in 2013-14, registering absolute growth of 1125. In percentage term, the growth was 6%.

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Source: Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department of Commerce, Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
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