KICT Achieves Record Cargo Handling, 4 Million Tonnes in FY2025–26

KICT Achieves Record Cargo Handling, 4 Million Tonnes in FY2025–26

Post by : Armust Desk

Kandla International Container Terminal (KICT), one of India’s leading cargo terminals, has achieved a historic milestone by handling 4 million tonnes of cargo in the financial year 2025–26. The record was reached on 27 August 2025, marking the fastest-ever cargo handling performance at the terminal. This achievement comes more than two months earlier than last year, when KICT crossed the same 4 MMT threshold on 31 October 2024, signaling significant improvements in operational efficiency and management.

KICT, located at Deendayal Port, has long been a critical hub for India’s maritime trade. The terminal’s ability to manage growing cargo volumes efficiently reflects its commitment to speed, reliability, and precision, and strengthens its position as a vital gateway for trade and logistics in the country.

Strong Teamwork and Coordination Drive Success

Officials at KICT have credited the record-breaking achievement to the dedication and coordination of employees, strong collaboration with stakeholders, and the ongoing confidence of customers and partners. Every member of the team played a crucial role in ensuring that cargo operations ran smoothly, efficiently, and without delays.

A spokesperson from KICT stated, “Crossing 4 MMT in record time is a proud moment for us. It reflects our dedication to speed, innovation, and reliability. We sincerely thank our teams, partners, and clients for their continued trust and support.”

This achievement highlights the importance of teamwork, operational discipline, and strategic planning. From dock workers to management staff and logistics coordinators, every role contributed to ensuring that cargo was handled efficiently, on time, and without errors.

Faster Operations Compared to Last Year

Reaching the 4 MMT milestone two months earlier than last year demonstrates the terminal’s enhanced operational efficiency. Over the past year, KICT has introduced several key initiatives to improve cargo movement, including:

  • Streamlined workflow to reduce waiting times and bottlenecks

  • Upgraded cargo handling equipment for faster loading and unloading

  • Enhanced logistics coordination with shipping lines, transporters, and warehouse operators

  • Improved safety protocols to ensure error-free operations

These measures have significantly contributed to faster cargo handling, reduced waiting times, and higher customer satisfaction. Deendayal Port’s continued investment in modern infrastructure and technological advancements has played a pivotal role in this achievement.

Deendayal Port: A Strategic Hub for India’s Trade

The record performance of KICT further reinforces Deendayal Port’s status as a leading hub for India’s maritime trade. The port serves as a crucial entry and exit point for both domestic and international shipments, handling a wide variety of cargo including containers, bulk goods, and industrial materials.

Industry experts believe that KICT’s consistent performance will attract more shipping companies, investors, and businesses, boosting the port’s overall cargo throughput. Efficient cargo handling reduces logistics costs, improves turnaround times for ships, and strengthens India’s competitiveness in global trade.

With India’s growing economy and increasing international trade, ports like Deendayal play a vital role in ensuring the timely delivery of goods, supporting industries, and promoting economic growth.

Focus on Innovation and Growth

KICT has ambitious plans to continue enhancing operational efficiency, adopting advanced technology, and implementing innovative practices to manage cargo smoothly. The record of handling 4 MMT cargo in FY2025–26 sets a benchmark for future performance, motivating the terminal to aim for even higher milestones in the coming years.

The terminal’s focus on technology, customer service, and teamwork ensures it remains at the forefront of India’s logistics and maritime sector. These efforts are not only about breaking records but also about building world-class cargo handling infrastructure capable of meeting future trade demands.

KICT is exploring further automation, digitization of cargo operations, and integration with smart logistics networks, which will make cargo handling faster, safer, and more efficient.

Impact on India’s Economy

KICT’s achievement has broader economic implications. Efficient cargo handling accelerates trade, reduces costs for businesses, and strengthens India’s position in global supply chains. The terminal’s ability to handle large volumes of cargo efficiently is a key factor in supporting industries ranging from manufacturing to agriculture.

The milestone also demonstrates the importance of investing in port infrastructure and skilled manpower. With rising global trade volumes, terminals like KICT are essential to keeping India competitive in international markets.

Kandla International Container Terminal’s record achievement of handling 4 million tonnes of cargo in FY2025–26 highlights its efficiency, innovation, and commitment to excellence. Achieving the milestone earlier than last year reflects the terminal’s improved operational processes and teamwork.

Deendayal Port continues to emerge as a leading hub for maritime trade in India, while KICT sets a benchmark for cargo management and operational excellence. With continued investment in technology, infrastructure, and human resources, KICT is poised to achieve even greater milestones, supporting India’s growth in trade and commerce for years to come.

Aug. 30, 2025 12:59 p.m. 789

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