Sea Ports in News 2024, Latest Current Affairs

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Sea Ports Current Affairs 2024

Have you ever wondered how seaports shape global trade and the economy in the ever-evolving landscape of 2024? As crucial hubs connecting continents and facilitating international commerce, seaports play a pivotal role in our interconnected world.

In recent news, seaports have emerged as central to economic resilience and logistical challenges discussions. With increasing global trade volumes and the impacts of climate change, these ports are under scrutiny for their operational efficiency and environmental sustainability.

But these discussions go beyond logistics and trade figures. Experts like maritime analyst John Doe emphasize the strategic importance of modernizing seaport infrastructure to meet future demands. Their insights shed light on how innovations in technology and governance can enhance port operations amidst global challenges.

This introduction sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the dynamics shaping sea ports in 2024, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of their significance in today’s interconnected world.

October 2024

  • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) and Mumbai Port Sustainability Foundation (MPSF) to establish a green fuel ecosystem at Mumbai Port.
  • Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat, unveiled a commemorative postage stamp titled ‘25 Years of Progress – Mundra Port’ to celebrate 25 years of Mundra Port’s development. The stamp was produced by India Post in collaboration with Adani Ports and SEZ Limited (APSEZ), Ahmedabad.
  • The Bihar government has inaugurated the state’s first dry port at Bihta.
  • The International Container Transshipment Port (ICTP) at Galathea Bay, Great Nicobar Island, in the Bay of Bengal, has been designated as India’s 13th major port.
  • Indian PM Narendra Modi and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held bilateral discussions on continuing Chabahar Port collaboration, reconstruction in Afghanistan, strengthening economic and trade ties with Central Asia, and reducing the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
  • Mormugao Port Authority has achieved global recognition as an incentive provider on the Environment Ship Index (ESI) portal, acknowledged by the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH).

September 2024

  • Recently, the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata in West Bengal launched a new container vessel service named “BengalMiddle East Express (BMEx),” connecting Haldia Dock Complex (HDC) with Jebel Ali Port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
  • The central government of India has notified the international trans-shipment hub at Galathea Bay as a ‘Major Port’, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • The Government has decided to rename the capital of Andaman & Nicobar Islands Port Blair as Sri Vijaya Puram.
  • Recently, Tata Steel UK Limited signed a £500 million Grant Funding Agreement with the United Kingdom Government for its £1.25 billion green steel project at Port Talbot steelworks.

January to August 2024

  • The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways received the first Mother Ship ‘MV San Fernando’ at India’s first deepwater container transshipment port in Vizhinjam, Kerala.
  • The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways announced that the Tizu-Zungki River will be harnessed for the economic development of Nagaland.
  • Sagar Parikrama‘s tenth phase launched from Chennai Port.
  • Matarbari port, Bangladesh’s first deep-sea port.
  • Kyaukphyu deep sea port is proposed in Myanmar.
  • India grants USD 61.5 million for the Kankesanthurai Port project in Sri Lanka.
  • Adani Ports plans port development in Bataan, Philippines.
  • India and Iran sign a 10-year contract for the Shahid-Beheshti Port Terminal at Chabahar Port.

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  • Tata Steel signs grid agreement for green steel project at Port Talbot, UK.
  • Paradip Port handles a record 14.32 MMT of cargo in January 2024.
  • First cargo vessels flagged from Maia Inland Customs Port to Sultanganj Port, 16 KM apart.
  • Precision Approach Radar inaugurated at INS Utkrosh, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • Oman allows a specific zone to India in the Port of Duqm.
  • Projects inaugurated at Pandu Port, Guwahati, Assam, part of National Waterway 2.
  • Vadhavan Port gets environmental clearance in Palghar, Maharashtra.
  • Paradip Port emerges as the largest Indian major port in cargo throughput in FY24.
  • India gains operational control over Sittwe Port, Myanmar.
  • Vizhinjam Port was approved as India’s first transshipment port.
  • Cochin Shipyard Limited inaugurated Ocean Grace tug at Paradip Port, Odisha.
  • Land Port at Sabroom, Tripura inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi.
  • Adani Ports signs a 30-year agreement for Container Terminal 2 at Dar es Salaam Port, Tanzania.

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  • Sushil Kumar Singh was named Chairperson of Deendayal Port Authority.
  • India to operate Mongla Port, Bangladesh, and build a new terminal.
  • Visakhapatnam Container Terminal Private Limited (VCTPL) featured in the Top 20 of the World Bank’s Container Port Performance Index 2023.
  • Union Cabinet approves Rs 76,200-crore all-weather greenfield deep draft major port at Vadhavan, Maharashtra.

Projects Inaugurated at Pandu Port, Guwahati, Assam

Passenger-cum-Cargo Terminal at Bogibeel

  • Cost: Rs. 46.60 crore

Inland Water Transport Terminal at Sonamura

  • Cost: Rs. 6.91 crore

Upgraded Terminals

  • Locations: Karimganj and Badarpur
  • Cost: Rs. 6.40 crore

Six Jetties on River Brahmaputra

  • Cost: Rs. 8.45 crore

Passenger Vessels for National Waterway-2 and National Waterway-16

  • Quantity: 19 vessels
  • Cost: Rs. 25 crore

Extension of Jetty, Integrated Office, and Bank Protection

  • Cost: Rs. 30 crore

Foundation Stone for IWAI Dhubri Office Complex

  • Purpose: Immigration and Customs
  • Cost: Rs. 7.50 crore

Mega Ports Development Plan in India by 2047

Number of Mega Ports Planned

  • Total: 6

Port Clusters with Capacity Exceeding 300 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA)

  1. Cochin – Vizhinjam Port cluster
  2. Galathea South Bay Port
  3. Chennai – Kamarajar – Cuddalore Port cluster
  4. Paradip and Other Non-Major Ports Cluster

Port Clusters with Capacity Exceeding 500 MTPA

  1. Deendayal and Tuna Tekra
  2. Jawaharlal Nehru – Vadhavan

Source: AffairsCloud

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