Mar 3, 2026

Indian port traffic data for container handling in February 2026

Below is the detail for all Indian private port closing volume (TEUs) Month of the February 2026 for overall containers handled. The data is taken from multiple port sources and this includes both stuffed and empty container handled.

 Container traffic is one of the most reliable indicators of trade momentum, port efficiency, and supply chain health.

Based on compiled data, here is a snapshot of containers handled at Indian ports in Feb’26:

 

 

Feb'26

Name of Ports

TEU

 

 

South India

 

(Chennai Container Terminal Limited) CCTPL- DPW

74033

(Chennai International Terminals Private Limited) CICTPL - PSA

76936

(Adani Kattupalli Port Private Limited) AKPPL

64150

(Adani Ennore Container Terminal Private Limited) AECTPL

54708

(Tuticorin International Container Terminal) TICT

22722

(Dakshin Bharat Gateway Terminal, Tuticorin) DBGT

45463

Kakinada

655

Cochin

60328

(Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited) AVPPL

108524

 

 

West India

 

(Adani Mundra Container Terminal) AMCT

81092

(Adani International Container Terminal Private Limited) AICTPL

240267

(Adani CMA Mundra Terminal Private Limited) ACMTPL

111804

(AMCT Terminal 2)T2

107716

(Mundra International Container Terminal) MICT

132590

PIPAVAV

50899

(Adani Hazira Container Terminal) AHCT

76980

(Nhava Sheva Freeport Terminal) NSFT

84745

(Nhava Sheva Distribution Terminal) NSDT

2779

(Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal) NSICT

98658

( Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal) NSIGT

89148

(Gateway Terminals India Pvt. Ltd) GTI

183368

(Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Private Limited) BMCTPL

208842

Kandla

65185

JSW Manglore

14196

 

 

East India

 

Haldia

16779

Adani Kolkata

50016

Kolkata Port Dock (KPD)

279

(Visakha Container Terminal Private Limited) VCTPL

50260

(Gangavaram Port) INGGV

12637

Paradip Port

2776

 

 

Total

2188535

 

What this Data indicates

  • Container volumes provide insight into India’s trade flow and port utilisation

  • Performance across major and non-major ports highlights capacity distribution and network strength

  • February figures also reflect seasonal trade patterns and global demand trends

Tracking container throughput on a monthly basis helps understand how India’s maritime and logistics ecosystem is evolving in real time.

Looking forward, it will be interesting to see how volumes trend into the next quarter and how ports adapt to changing trade dynamics

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