Business Facilities

Last updated on: 28 February, 2026

Business Facilities

Port Harbour:

The Port of Paradip has an artificial lagoon type harbour protected by 2 (two) rubble mound “Break Waters” and approached by the dredged channel. The North Break Water is 538 mtrs long on the North-Eastern side of the Port and the South Break Water is 1400 mtrs long on the South-Eastern side.

The position of the Channels inside the harbour is as under:

Approach Channel

  • 10.00 km Long
  • 300.00 mtrs
  • Wide 18.70 mtrs Deep

Entrance Channel

  • 2275.00 mtrs
  • Long 240.00 mtrs
  • Wide 17.10 mtrs Deep

Turning Basin

  • 520.00 mtrs.
  • Diameter 17.10 mtrs Deep
Pilotage & Towage Facilities:

The Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels above 200 MTs Gross Tonnage. The Pilotage service is available to all vessels during 24 hours and 365 days. The Pilot Boarding ground is about 4 Nautical miles SE of Breakwaters/ 01NM south of the Buoy No-04. All the vessels have to inform their ETA prior to entering the Port Limits to the Port Signal Station on VHF Channel: 16 / 06. The Port has 5 Nos. hired Tugs.Out of which 04 Nos. of Thugs having 01 no. of Tugs having Bollard pull of 50 Tones and 01 no. of Tug having Bollard pull of 60 Tones. The Port is having 01 no. of Tig of BP 45 Tons.. All the tugs are fitted with fire fighting equipment for external general and oil fire. The Port is having 5 Nos. of Pilot Launches having speed more than 10 knots, 04 Nos. of Moring boats speed of 08 knotes are also available for passing the Mooring Lines to Berth / Jetty.

Marine Pollutions Control & Reception Facilities

The Port Complies to all the Regulations of MARPOL 73/78 and has a Pollution Control Cell to monitor the Pollution in the Harbour. The Port has a Pollution Control Vessel with a Skimmer, chemical dispersant spray system and Oil Containment Boom. The Port also has a 300 T Oil Reception Barge. The port has engaged security cum pollution response vessel with all required pollution response equipment & the same is installed at SPM area. The Port has engaged private firms having permission from Central Pollution Control Board and State Pollution Control Board to receive waste / used / oily water from the vessels for re-processing / re-cycling as required by MARPOL 73/78 Annexure-I. The Port has also engaged private firms to collect garbage from the vessels in Port as required by MARPOL 73/78 Annexure-V. The reception facilities for other annexures of MARPOL 73/78 can be arranged by advance notice given by ship owners / local agents.

Fresh Water Services:

Adequate fresh water supply services rendered to all vessels at berth through shore connection. All self-propelled fresh water barge is available to supply freshwater up to 350 MT at berth and at anchorage.

Storage Facilities:

Ware House

  • Ware House No. I
  • TOTAL

Area (Sq. mtr)

  • 1711
  • 1711

Capacity (in MT)

  • 4000
  • 4000

OPEN STACK YARDS

  • Rail Sidings
  • Mechanical Ore
  • Mechanical MCHP
  • Without Siding
  • Covered
  • Concreted
  • TOTAL

AREA (Sq. mtr)

  • 7,43,200
  • 95,000
  • 1,22,200
  • 6,14,000
  • 1711
  • 95,900
  • 16,72,011

Container Handling Facilities:

The Port handles containers in a limited manner with cargo support from NALCO, Marine Products Exporters, TISCO, JSL and others. The Port has 1000 TEU capacity container yard served with two railway sidings and 15 reefer plug points. One 75 MT and Two 20 MT mobile cranes, two spreaders (40 feet & 20 feet) are available in the Port to facilitate for container handling. These equipment are duly supported by 2 (two) Reach stacker & other container handling equipment from private source.

  • Berthing priority for container vessels. Hence, nil waiting.
  • 50% Concession in both vessel & cargo related charges for container vessels.
  • Harbour Mobile cranes at berths to handle containers.
  • In-house stuffing / de-stuffing facility.
  • Siding facility for Rail handling of containers.
Storage Area
  • 55000sq. mtr. of concrete paved area near the berth.
  • Storage area secured & protected.
  • Capacity to store about 1000 TEUs (20ft).
Equipment Available
  • One Mobile crane of 75MT capacity (Port).
  • Two 50 MT mobile cranes & one 20 MT forklift (private).
  • Adequate trailers to handle TEUs and FEUs (private).
Dry Dock / Repairing Facilities:

The Port has a 500 Ton slipway along with workshop for repair and maintenance of Port crafts and barges. A Wet Basin for Port crafts is available close to the Slipway.
The dry dock of dimension 75 mtrs length, 15mtrs width and 11mtrs depth has been constructed at this port to facilitate repairing of crafts. Vessels of (-5.5) mtrs draft can be repaired at Paradip.

Port Railways:

The Port has its own Railway system. The route length is 7.4 Kms and track length of 84 Kms. The Port is equipped with 12 nos. of Locomotives to undertake railway operations which is supported by 6 Locomotives on hire from IPRCL. The Port has one of the finest connectivity to the Indian Railways through East Coast Railways for seamless cargo movement by rail.

Capacity

  • 1400 BHP
  • 1350 BHP
  • 3100 BHP
  • 3100 BHP

NOS. & Type

  • 03 (DLW-WDS-6)
  • 02 (DLW- WDS-6A/D)
  • 01 (DLW-WDG-3A)
  • 06 (WDM-3A) On hire basis

Port is capable of handling 19 full rake length and 5 half rake length railway sidings.

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI):

The Port has introduced EDI facility to all its port users for all payments made to the port. The concept is to connect the port users, the bank and the port for faster and easier transfer of funds. Port users are also submitting their documents to port electronically through PCS (Port Community System)