Muldwarka Port, located in Gujarat, India, serves primarily as a private port for Ambuja Cements. It features two captive jetties equipped with mechanized loading and unloading systems, facilitating the import of coal and the export of cement. In 1994, Muldwarka Port was designated as a customs port for unloading coal and loading clinker and cement. The port has an annual capacity of 2.2 million tonnes, with plans to increase this capacity to 3 million tonnes.
Operator: Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB)
Location: Muldwarka, Gir Somnath District, Gujarat, India
Annual Capacity (Tonnes): 2.2 million
Status: Operating
Type: Imports
Coal source: Indonesia
Latitude/Longitude: 20.75473° / 70.66469°
RoRo/RoPax Facility: There are plans to develop a RoRo/RoPax facility at Muldwarka, northwest of the existing Ambuja cement berth 3.
Project Location: The proposed project is located at Mul Dwarka (Kodinar), near Kodinar, about 45 km from Somnath.
Transport Connections: The project site is well connected to Kodinar city by road, with Diu Airport, Veraval Railway Station, and Veraval Port as the main transport connections.
Vessel Traffic: Approximately 24 vessels are handled annually.
Port Reception Facility: There are SOPs for port reception facilities, including documentation, waste management, and emergency procedures.