Tuna Port

Tuna Port formerly known as Tuna Tekra Port is a newly constructed all-weather working port in Tuna Village, Gujarat, India with capacity of 14 MMTPA. The port is located 15 KM from existing Kandla Port on South West direction, Gujarat.

History
Fateh Mohammad (1786–1813), a shepherd-turned-king, had further developed the existing facilities at Mandvi, Tuna and Lakhpat fishing harbours, when he was appointed as regent during reign of Rao Raydhanji III of Kutch. There is a village by same name Tuna near the fishing harbour.

After the partition and independence of India and merger of Kutch into Republic of India in 1947, in 1950 Kandla Port was selected by the Government of India to be developed as major port to replace the loss of Karachi, which went to Pakistan. The Kandla Railway Station was later renamed Gandhidham after the new town of same name was developed for the re-settlement of Sindhi refugees, who migrated from Pakistan upon Partition.

The new port is located 7 km south of old Tuna fishing harbour. It was initially built as coal importing terminal and commissioned in 2015 with an annual handling capacity of over 20 million tonnes. Tuna Port was initially operated by the Kandla Port Trust. Currently the port is operated by Adani Kandla Bulk Terminal Private Limited.

Connectivity
The nearest Airport is Kandla Airport and Rail-head is Gandhidham.