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Mormugao Port Coal Handling Gains Strategic Focus

A recent surge in freight movement on the South Western Railway network has drawn fresh attention to coal handling operations at Mormugao Port, spotlighting the logistical and environmental balancing act facing India’s western coastal infrastructure hubs. The rise in rail freight volumes, particularly coal and other bulk commodities, underscores the role of integrated rail-sea supply chains in connecting hinterland industry demand with coastal trade gateways — a dynamic with wide-ranging implications for urban development, sustainability and regional logistics planning.

Railway operational data from FY 2025-26 shows robust growth in freight performance across key commodities, including coal, iron ore and steel, with the South Western Railway (SWR) handling nearly 47.5 million tonnes of originating freight to February — a year-on-year increase of about 17%. Coal loading figures within this mix were up over 16%, reflecting elevated industrial demand.Mormugao Port, strategically located on India’s southwest coast, operates dedicated berths for coal and other bulk cargoes, serving as a crucial import node for resources that feed power, steel and industrial clusters across Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka. Its connectivity with rail networks enables large-scale inland transport — a feature that has made the port indispensable for commodity flows but also a flashpoint in discussions around environmental management and coastal urban impacts.

Industry stakeholders say the freight surge reflects broader shifts in India’s commodity logistics ecosystem. As rail operators focus on freight performance and revenue growth — with SWR gross freight earnings rising nearly 18% year-on-year — inland terminals linked with coastal ports are handling higher cargo intensities. This is partly driven by rising demand for coking coal and other inputs for steelmaking and power generation, product segments tightly coupled with urban infrastructure expansion and manufacturing growth.Yet the intensification of coal movements — both by rail and through port facilities — raises concerns for local communities and environmental groups. Coal dust and particulate matter are persistent challenges at bulk handling terminals, touching on urban air quality and public health in port-adjacent towns. This has led to calls for enhanced dust suppression technologies, stricter monitoring and investment in cleaner handling infrastructure, balancing economic throughput with environmental protection.

Urban planners and logistics analysts also highlight the potential benefits of modal integration. Efficient rail-to-port linkages can reduce road congestion and emissions by shifting bulk cargo transit away from highways. The focus on dedicated freight corridors and mechanised cargo handling systems at ports like Mormugao can drive operational resilience while lowering carbon intensity in supply chains tied to urban construction and energy sectors.However, realising these benefits at scale requires coordinated infrastructure investment. Enhancements such as rail yard modernisation, mechanised unloading and improved dust management systems at the port are key to sustainably handling rising volumes without over-burdening local urban environments. Such upgrades dovetail with broader national efforts to decarbonise freight and strengthen urban-industrial logistics ecosystems.

As freight volumes continue to climb, the dialogue around coastal commodity handling — particularly in ecologically sensitive regions — will increasingly influence policy decisions, infrastructure design and sustainability outcomes in India’s growing cities and industrial corridors.

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