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Liquid Bulk Cargo Keeps Mangalore Port Busy

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AI insight

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The article reports operational milestones at New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) with record cargo volumes, but does not provide a clear commercial mechanism affecting specific companies or commodity prices. The port's handling of liquid bulk (crude, LPG, edible oils) and container cargo suggests regional logistics capacity, but no direct price, margin, or supply chain disruption is indicated. Impact is weak and localized to port operations.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • NMPA handled record 50 million tonnes cargo in 2025-26 from 1,467 vessels.
  • Liquid bulk cargo made up 60% of total traffic.
  • LPG imports rose 8.02% while crude oil and edible oil imports fell 6.46% and 9.71% respectively.
  • Container cargo movement increased to 192,000 TEUs in 2025-26.
  • Industry body advocates target of 400,000 TEUs in next decade.

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