Kerala Maritime Board

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Kerala Maritime Board
Formation2017
TypePort authority
HeadquartersThiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Region served
State of Kerala
Minister for Ports
K N Vasavan[1]
Websitekmb.kerala.gov.in

The Kerala Maritime Board (KMB) ,Trivandrum is a governmental organisation in the state of Kerala, India. It was founded in 2017 to control, manage and operate the minor ports of Kerala. The state of Kerala has a 590km long coastline with 17 notified non major ports and one major port at Cochin.

History

The Kerala Maritime Board was founded in 2017 under the Kerala Maritime Board Act, 2017.[2] It was created by merging the Directorate of Ports, Kerala State Maritime Development Corporation Limited, and the Kerala Maritime Society.[3] It controls, manage and operates total 17 minor ports of Kerala.[4]

Ports

KMB operates 17 minor ports of Kerala and they are listed below. 3 of them have Immigration checkpoint facility.

No Port District Port Type Immigration Checkpoint Remarks
1 Vizhinjam International Seaport Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram Major Yes Seaport
2 Valiyathura Port Thiruvananthapuram Minor No Seaport
3 Kollam Port Kollam Intermediate Yes Seaport[5]
4 Neendakara Port Kollam Intermediate No Seaport
5 Kayamkulam Port Alappuzha Minor No Seaport
6 Alappuzha Port Alappuzha Intermediate No Seaport
7 Kodungallur Port Thrissur Minor No Seaport
8 Ponnani Port Malapuram Minor No Seaport
9 Beypore Port Kozhikode Intermediate No Riverine
10 Kozhikode Port Kozhikode Intermediate Yes Seaport
11 Vadakara Port Kozhikode Intermediate No Seaport
12 Thalassery Port Kannur Minor No Seaport
13 Kannur Port Kannur Minor No Seaport
14 Azhikkal Port Kannur Intermediate No seaport
15 Nileshwaram Port Kasargod Minor No Seaport
16 Kasaragod Port Kasargod Minor No Seaport
17 Manjeshwaram Port Kasargod Minor No Seaport

See also

References

  1. ^ "Leadership Team". Kerala Maritime Board. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  2. ^ "About KMB". Kerala Maritime Board. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Kerala Maritime Board with skeletal staff struggles to ensure legal, safety compliance". The Hindu. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Kerala Maritime Board forms land management unit to protect port land". The Hindu. 10 June 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Kollam port gets ICP clearance". The Hindu. 15 Jun 2024. Retrieved 16 Jun 2024.