JNPT
(Jawaharlal Nehru Port) or Nhava Sheva is the largest port of India in terms of
size and services. It is located at east of Mumbai in Indian state of
Maharashtra. It is operated by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust. Every year lots of
products export from JNPT to different parts of the globe. With the reference
of recent Indian port exports data,
JNPT exports product worth of $34,945.22M in the last year which covers
approximately 22% of total Indian exports.

The
second largest Indian port is Madras in terms of exports services, followed by
Mundra port, Mangalore Sea port, Bombay air, Delhi air, Bombay sea port,
Bangalore air, Tuticorin Sea and Delhi TKD ICD.
Here is the list of some major Indian ports where a large
number of exports trade takes place-
Agra ICD
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Ahmedabad Air
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Ahmedabad ICD
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Gurgaon ICD
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Jaigad Sea
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Amritsar Air
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Ankleshwar ICD
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Arakkonam ICD
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Mulund ICD
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Aurangabad Sea
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Babarpur Air
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Ballabgarh ICD
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Bangalore Air
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Mumbai Air
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Bangalore ICD
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Bedi Jamnagar Sea
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Belekeri Sea
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Bhavanagar Air
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Bombay Air
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Tuticorin Sea
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Every
Indian trader who is planning to enter or wants to expand their existing
business must have an updated and authentic version of import-export data. With
the help of Indian port exports data,
it becomes easy to understand current market scenario and demands of
commodities demand. Exportation of products helps in growing Indian national
economies and expanding international trade. In order to earn profits in the
trade market, one should know the ups and downs of market.
This
data helps every active trader to avail detailed information regarding the
market that they are serving and also regarding the demands of their consumers.
This data is essential for business people across the world since it aids them
to understand more about the latest opportunities and prospects that are
existed in the huge market of the country.
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