Vizag Port - Visakhapatnam

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Visakhapatnam Port, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530014, India

Postal code : 530014
Website : https://vizagport.com/
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Visakhapatnam Port, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530014, India
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Asif Iqbal on Google

Visakhapatnam Port is one of 13 major ports of India  and the only major port of  Andhra Pradesh. It is India's second largest port by volume of cargo handled. ⚓??????
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Kaina Shaikh on Google

One of top port of the nation..Beautifully located...
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Ratnakar Vallem on Google

Second biggest sea port in India with three harbors and natural scenic beauty with dolphin nose hill which prevent the Port area from heavy flooding...
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ulhas gondane on Google

Port is excellent. But look at the SCI vessel vishva Diksha. It's a complete junk. Master open your eyes and see your ship. Feel atleast little bit ashamed for your management. Pathetic condition on the deck. SCI represents our country, and what we are presentingto the outside world. Do something man
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Faiz Khan on Google

This port is a huge ?. Spended a quality time here and got to know about many things. Do visit if you are planning to go to vizag
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Manikanta nadipudi on Google

Visakhapatnam was an ancient Port city which had trade relations with the Middle East and Rome. Ships were anchored at open roads and were loaded with cargo transported from Visakhapatnam shore by means of small Masula boats. A reference to Vizagapatam merchant is available in the inscriptions of Sri Bheemeswara Swamy temple (1068 AD), East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. During 12th century AD, Vizagapatam was a fortified merchandize town managed by a guild. In 1682 became a settlement of a branch of East India Company. Rs. 83 lakh worth of goods were moved through Vizagapatam / Bhimunipatnam in 1882-83. Principal commodities traded at anchorage Port included Muslin cloth – manufactured at Uppada (East Godavari District), Manganese ore – exports to UK and USA, Oilseeds, jaggery, jute and indigo, hides and skins. Extensive trade relations existed with Burma. Vessels of British India Steam Navigation Company regularly visited the Port. With the advent of British Rule, in 1858, the need for a port in this part of the country was emphasized in the report of British Survey Party. Later in 1877 in the report. Vizag the Port of Central Provinces further emphasized the need for construction of a Port at Visakhapatnam. It was only after the first World War (1914-18) the proposal of Col. H. Cartwright Reid of British Admiralty for construction of a harbor at Visakhapatnam at the mouth of river Meghadrigedda was approved by the Government. The unique feature of the harbour has is the Island Break-water, constructed by scuttling two old ships JANUS and WELLESDON which form the skeleton around which a rubble mound is formed. Two engineers Mr. W.C. Ash and Mr. D.B. Rattenberry were instrumental in making this engineering marvel a reality. The existing land locked Inner Harbour was built by Bengal Nagpur Railway between 1927 and 1933 to provide sea outlet for Manganese ore of the Central Provinces (Madhya Pradesh). The location of the port is very ideal that it affords protection from cyclones which strike the east coast regularly, by a high promontory into the sea, known as Dolphin’s Nose Hill which is to the North of the entrance channel. The low tidal range of a maximum of 1.82 meters is also advantageous for the location of the port. The harbour was constructed by dredging 281.8 million cu.ft. of land and soft material. It consists of the following: 1.   Outer channel and inner channel. 2.   Island breakwater, sand trap and turning basin. 3.   Quay wall of 1600 ft (3 berths) and two transit sheds. 4.   Three storage sheds, open storage area. 5.   Four electric quay cranes, three NG Locos and one weigh bridge. The Port was opened to ocean traffic with the arrival of a passenger vessel S.S.JALADURGA of the Scindia Steam Navigation Co., on the 7th October, 1933. The Port was formally inaugurated by His Excellency Lord Willingdon, the then Viceroy and Governor General of India on 19th December 1933. In the first year of operation, the Port handled a traffic of 1.3 lakh tonnes. The exports were 1.2 lakh tonnes and imports 0.1 lakh tonnes. The principal exports were manganese ore and groundnuts. The imports consisted of rice, flour, tiles and other consumer goods. The cargo was transported through bullock carts. During the Second World War (1939-42) the Port assumed military importance. After the war and country’s independence, the planned development of the Port started with the commencement of Five Year Plans of the country. Substantial investments were made in the successive Five Year Plans for developing the infrastructure in the Port. The metamorphosis of the small Port with 3 berths and with initial annual traffic of 1.3 lakh tonnes with steady growth lead to be a Major Port with 24 berths and annual throughput of 65 million tonnes with  many landmarks. The Port administration has passed through different departments and Ministries of the Government of India till its transfer to the Port Trust in February, 1964 under Major Port Trusts Act 1963.
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Prince Manohar on Google

Visakhapatnam Port is one of 13 major ports in India and the only major port of Andhra Pradesh. It is India's third largest state-owned port by volume of cargo handled and largest on the Eastern Coast. It is located midway between the Chennai and Kolkata Ports on the Bay of Bengal.
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kartik kumar on Google

I have visited the sagar durga temple on the hill top, the temple will be closed by 12 noon and will be open by 4pm in the evening. You'll get a beauitiful view to enjoy on this hill top. However this isn't the only place to visit here. On another hill there is rosehill church, venkateshwara swami temple and dargah these places are soo famous in vizag. These hill tops are very good places for a photoshoot !!

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