Port of Chittagong | |
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Country | Bangladesh |
Location | Chittagong, Chittagong Division |
Coordinates | 22°18′47″N 91°48′00″E / 22.313°N 91.800°E |
UN/LOCODE | BDCXB[1] |
Details | |
Opened | Before 2nd century CE (historical) 1887 (modern) |
Operated by | Chittagong Port Authority |
Owned by | Government of Bangladesh |
Type of harbour | Artificial / Natural |
No. of berths | 19 |
Employees | 7246 |
Chairman | Rear Admiral M Shahjahan |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 100M (2019–20)[2] |
Annual container volume | 3.097M TEUs (2020–21) |
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The Port of Chittagong (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম বন্দর) is the main seaport of Bangladesh. Located in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong and on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, the port handles over 70 percent of Bangladesh's export-import trade,[3] and has been used by India, Nepal and Bhutan for transshipment.[4][5] According to Lloyd's, it ranked as the 58th busiest container port in the world in 2019.[6] The port has a recorded history dating back to ancient Roman accounts.[7] It is the busiest container port on the Bay of Bengal.[8][9]
Congestion is a major challenge in Chittagong port. The port had a congestion rate of 84.3 hours between January and July in 2017.[10]