Bihar Inaugurates First Dry Port to Boost Exports

Bihar’s Industry Minister Nitish Mishra inaugurated the state’s first dry port in Bihar, near Patna. This initiative aims to enhance exports of goods produced in Bihar, in partnership with a private company. The dry port is an important step towards improving the logistics and export capabilities of the state.

About Dry Port

A dry port, also known as an inland container depot (ICD), is a logistics facility located inland. It serves as a hub for cargo handling, storage, and transportation. Dry ports connect inland regions with seaports and airports, facilitating efficient movement of goods. They play a crucial role in streamlining logistics.

Why was a Dry Port Needed in Bihar?

Bihar, with its diverse manufacturing locations, required a central facility for cargo consolidation. The state primarily exports agro-based products, garments, and leather goods. The dry port allows for easier transport of these goods, reducing logistics complexities. It also handles customs clearance, alleviating congestion at traditional ports.

Benefits of the Bihar Dry Port

The dry port spans seven acres and operates under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. It is managed by Pristine Magadh Infrastructure Private Limited and the state industry department. Key benefits include:

  • Streamlined cargo handling
  • Lower transportation costs
  • Improved storage and handling capabilities

Export Potential of Bihar

Bihar has a rich agricultural base, producing fruits and vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, litchis, and makhana. The state also excels in maize production, with 11 districts focusing on it. Additionally, Bihar exports sponge iron, packed food, waste paper, newsprint, rice, and meat. The leather and garment sectors are also growing. New manufacturing units have opened in districts such as Muzaffarpur and East Champaran. The first consignment exported from the dry port was leather shoes sent to Russia, denoting the state’s export potential.

Government Support for Exports

The Bihar government is committed to expanding its export capacity. Industry Minister Mishra has stated that they are increasing land availability to attract more investments. In the fiscal year 2022-23, Bihar recorded exports worth Rs 20,000 crore. The establishment of the Bihar dry port is expected to boost these figures.

Regional Impact of the Bihar Dry Port

The Bihar dry port is fully operational and approved by the Union Ministry of Finance. It is strategically connected by rail to major gateway ports, including Kolkata and Haldia in West Bengal, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, Nhava Sheva in Maharashtra, and Mundra in Gujarat. This connectivity will benefit not only Bihar but also neighboring states like Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Odisha. The dry port’s operations are set to enhance regional trade and logistics, creating a more integrated market in eastern India. The initiative reflects a broader vision for economic development in Bihar and its surrounding areas.


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