Sunday, April 20, 2025

Section

বাংলা
Dhaka Tribune

496 foreign commercial ships docked at Mongla Port in 7 months

Mongla Port received 83 foreign ships in January 2025, up from 76 in 2024, with ongoing exports and new frozen fruit imports

Update : 07 Feb 2025, 06:33 PM

In the first seven months of the 2024-2025 financial year, a total of 496 ships docked at Mongla Port, said the port’s Public Relation Deputy Director Md Makruzzaman.

The number of foreign commercial ships arriving at Mongla Port has increased compared to the previous year.

During this period, 65,62,300 tons of goods were imported and exported.

This included the loading and unloading of 12,083 used containers from 23 container ships, as well as the unloading of 6,751 reconditioned vehicles from 12 vehicle ships.

Several measures have been taken to increase the number of ships arriving at Mongla Port during the current fiscal year, according to port sources.

As part of these efforts, 83 foreign commercial ships docked at Mongla Port in January 2025, compared to 76 in January 2024, marking an increase of seven ships.

Mongla Port has also witnessed the export of garment products since July 28, 2022 and the import of frozen fruits since December 12, 2023.

According to the port authority, Mongla Port is a key driver of economic development in the southwestern region of Bangladesh.

It has hundreds of thousands of jobs in the area and plays a vital role in the country's development by importing a variety of goods, including food grains, raw materials for cement production, clinker, fertilisers, automobiles, machinery, rice, wheat, coal, oil, stone, corn, oilseeds and LPG gas.

The port also exports white fish, shrimp, jute and jute products, frozen food, crabs, clay tiles, silk cloth and general cargo.

Top Brokers

About

Popular Links

x