Panambur

Panambur (Tulu, Kannada,konkani: ಪಣಂಬೂರು) is the site of sea port called New Mangalore Port. It is located in Mangalore at Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district of Karnataka state, India, north of the Gurupura river confluence with Arabian Sea. The name Panambur is derived from 'Panam' which means Money and 'Ur' which means place or village in Tulu language.

There is a Nandaneshwara temple in Panambur. The sea port is near to Surathkal railway station on the Mumbai-Mangalore railway route. There is a beautiful beach on the shore of the Arabian Sea at Tanniru Bhavi to the south of sea port at Panambur.Gurupur river is to the south of Panambur.

Many factories are located at Panambur including Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers and Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited.

New Mangalore Port Trust

New Mangalore Port Trust operates the deep-water, all-weather port at Panambur, Mangalore in Karnataka state. It is the only major port of Karnataka and is currently the seventh largest port in India.

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It’s cruise season at New Mangalore port

Business Line 14 Apr 2024
When the ‘Seven Seas Navigator’ called at New Mangalore port on December 8, 2023, it marked the start of a new cruise season that will continue until May. The New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) says it’s ......
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Statement showing the Details of Contract awarded during the month of March, 2024-Civil. (New Mangalore Port Authority)

Public Technologies 12 Apr 2024
Mangalore ... Mangalore ... Mangalore ... Mangalore ... Mangalore ... Mangalore. Mangalore ... Enterprises, Mangalore. Reddy, Mangalore ... Mangalore. Mangalore ... Sharief, Mangalore. Mangalore ... Construction, Mangalore ... Mangalore ... Kotrapady, Mangalore ... New Mangalore Port Authority published this content on 12 April 2024 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein....
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Mangalore port registers 10.36% growth in cargo handling, nets ₹551 crore surplus in 2023-24

The Hindu 06 Apr 2024
The port is hopeful of handling of 50 million tonnes of cargo in 2024-25 if roads across the Western Ghats in Karnataka are open throughout the year .......
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