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PM Modi Inaugurates Vizhinjam Port In Kerala — India’s First Deep-Water Container Transshipment Facility

Vizhinjam Port is expected to substantially boost India's presence in global shipping.

Posted on May 5, 2025

The project, which cost approximately Rs 8,900 crore, received its commercial go-ahead in December last year following a successful trial phase.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala, the first deep-water container transshipment as well as semi-automated port in India.

The port has been developed by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd., India’s largest port developer and part of the Adani Group, in collaboration with the government under a public-private partnership model.

Pinarayi Vijayan, CM of Kerala welcomed the Prime Minister Modi for the commissioning of Vizhinjam Port. The CM thanked all those who contributed to building of the port and expressed joy in the feeling of unity that was felt in construction of the port.

The port is a symbol of ‘New Age Development…and I congratulate the people of Kerala and India’, the Modi said.

The Prime Minister further added that the hub’s capacity will increase threefold in the times to come, large container ships from across the world will come here, and the revenue loss which India faced due to the unavailability of such large ports will soon go away. “Now the revenue will come to India and that will bring economic opportunities for the people of Kerala and Vizhinjam”, he added.

On the event, Chairman of Adani Group, Gautam Adani posted on X and said, “We are proud to have built India’s first deep-sea automated port. A future global transshipment hub. This is a triumph of vision, resilience and partnership.”

The Vizhinjam Port is set to become one of the most technologically advanced transshipment ports worldwide and operations on port are expected to significantly reduce vessel turnaround times and enhance India’s capacity to handle large container ships.

The project, which cost approximately Rs 8,900 crore, received its commercial go-ahead in December last year following a successful trial phase.

A Major Infrastructure Boost For Trade

The Vizhinjam Port boasts cutting-edge infrastructure, including a 3,000-meter breakwater, which is the deepest and longest in India, ensuring the safety and shelter of ships. Similar to how a house relies on strong walls and a roof for protection, the breakwater acts as a defensive barrier against waves, safeguarding the port.

Additionally, the port is equipped with advanced STS Super Post-Panamax cranes, which function like giant robotic arms to efficiently lift containers from ships. This combination of a robust breakwater and powerful cranes makes Vizhinjam a secure and efficient location for ships to dock and unload their cargo.

The port has a natural depth of 20 meters. This means large ships can easily sail in without needing extra work (like dredging) to make the water deeper. So, Vizhinjam can handle big container ships without any trouble.

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