EXIM operations at Kerala’s Vizhinjam seaport set to begin on August 18 | Tentagraph | Tentagraph
Tentagraph
FeedPoliticsTechnologyWorld
Sign In
Breaking
Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video ◆ Wangchuk opposed hospitalisation a day before; CJP shares video
← All Stories
Politics

EXIM operations at Kerala’s Vizhinjam seaport set to begin on August 18

The Hindu·July 18, 2026·1 update
EXIM operations at Kerala’s Vizhinjam seaport set to begin on August 18

A view of the Vizhinjam international seaport in Thiruvananthapuram | Photo Credit: NIRMAL HARINDRAN Setting a new milestone in Kerala’s economic growth and maritime sector, EXIM (export-import) operations at the Vizhinjam international seaport is set to commence on August 18, 2026.

Loading content...
Topics:
Latest
The Hindu·Saturday, July 18, 2026

EXIM operations at Kerala’s Vizhinjam seaport set to begin on August 18

According to a statement issued by the Office of Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan on Saturday, the commencement of EXIM operations will transform Vizhinjam from a transshipment port into a full-fledged international cargo gateway.The launch of EXIM services, as part of the government’s 100-day action plan, will enable Vizhinjam to become a complete export-import gateway. This will reduce freight transportation costs, improve supply chain efficiency, enhance export competitiveness, and create new investment and employment opportunities, said the Chief Minister.The Chief Minister will flag off the first export container. A ‘Mission Samudra’ business summit will also be organised soon. The conference, which will be attended by global shipping companies, logistics firms, exporters, investors, and industry leaders, will present Kerala’s maritime economic development vision and officially announce Mission Samudra.The Vizhinjam port, developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model by the Kerala government and Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), has emerged as one of the fastest-growing container ports in the world. The port has also demonstrated its capability as a world-class maritime hub by handling 2 million TEUs within 18 months of commencing commercial operations and by receiving the world’s largest container motherships.A milestoneThe commencement of EXIM operations also marks a major milestone in the State government’s long-term maritime development initiative, Mission Samudra. The project aims to transform Kerala into one of the country’s leading maritime and logistics hubs by integrating ports, logistics, manufacturing, inland waterways, and multimodal connectivity.Vizhinjam, India’s first deep-sea transshipment port and South Asia’s first fully automated container port, will continue to operate as an open-access, common-user port for all shipping companies. This will further strengthen India’s position in the global maritime trade arena, the Chief Minister said. Published - July 18, 2026 11:44 am IST

Read full source ↗

Discussion (0)

0/5000

More in Politics

All you need to know about Vikram-1, India’s first privately developed orbital-class rocket
The Hindu

All you need to know about Vikram-1, India’s first privately developed orbital-class rocket

Gujarat tops NITI Aayog’s first Investment Friendliness Index 2026 among major States
The Hindu

Gujarat tops NITI Aayog’s first Investment Friendliness Index 2026 among major States

‘Sharad Pawar should take the final call on allying with NDA’
The Hindu

‘Sharad Pawar should take the final call on allying with NDA’