Coastal Shipping: Scope of Integrating with the National Transport Network
G. Raghuram
No WP2000-10-04, IIMA Working Papers from Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department
Abstract:
Coastal shipping constitutes about 30% of the total traffic handled at our ports. Exhibit 1 gives data for the past two years for the major ports, the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) ports, and the non-GMB minor and intermediate ports. We see that the total coastal traffic for 1998-99 was 87.4 million tonnes (mt.). Out of this, 75.8 mt (86.7%) was handled in the major ports, 6.4 mt (7.3%) was handled in the GMB ports and the rest 5.2 mt (5.9%) in the non-GMB minor and intermediate ports.
Date: 2000-10-04
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