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Chittagong now world’s 64th busiest seaport

Staff Correspondent

Published: 23:46, 19 August 2022

Chittagong now world’s 64th busiest seaport

The Chittagong seaport has become the 64th busiest port among the top 100 container ports across the world.
The ranks have been detected in terms of annual container handling in 2021, and according to Lloyd's List, one of the oldest shipping journals in the world.
The latest edition of Lloyd's List One Hundred Ports was published on Thursday.
Earlier, Chittagong seaport was ranked 70th, 71st, 76th and 87th in the four previous editions of the journal. This year, the port advanced three notches in the latest edition. According to the report, Chittagong seaport handled a total of 32,14,548 TEUs (twenty-feet equivalent units) of containers in 2021, up from 28,39,977 TEUs in the previous year, posting 13.2% annual growth in container handling.
Confirming the matter, Chittagong Port Authority Secretary Md Omar Faruk said it is possible as all stakeholders of the port are contributing to its progress. He conveyed thanks to everyone for attaining success.
The success of the port achievement is possible for increasing foreign trade in recent years and government steps of infrastructural development with logistics supply, he added.
Port Authority Secretary Omar Faruk hoped that the position of Chittagong Port on Lloyd's List will advance further.
Mentionable, the Chittagong port has been gradually advancing its position on Lloyd's List as one of the world's busiest ports since 2014.

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