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The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (abbr. BIWTC, Bengali: বাংলাদেশ অভ্যন্তরীণ নৌ-পরিবহন কর্পোরেশন), [1] is a government-owned company that owns and operates inland vessels and ports in Bangladesh, headquartered in Dhaka. [2] [3] Ro-ro ferry Shah Ali on the ...
After independence of Bangladesh this department was named as Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority. Today, an appointed advisory committee advise in respect of all related development, maintenance, and operations of inland water transport and of inland waterways in Bangladesh. [1] A salvage vessel of BIWTA
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority: Type of harbour: River port: Land area: 143 acres: Port of Khulna is a river port located on the west bank of Bhairab ...
Water transportation is a vital means of communication in Bangladesh, a floodplain with approximately 405 rivers [1] and numerous oxbow lakes (locally known as haor). Traditional country boats remain popular for providing low-cost, convenient transport across this extensive inland waterway network. Approximately 150 types of boats still ...
Pages in category "Water transport in Bangladesh" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The port has services to most of the districts of Bangladesh. In 2013, a container terminal opened 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the city to handle ocean-going ships. Along with Barisal, Chandpur and Narayanganj , the Dhaka port handled 53 million tonnes of cargo and 22 million passengers in 2013–14.
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Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) [1] is a government agency of Bangladesh responsible for the management, maintenance and governance of the country's major port of Chittagong, located in the city of Chittagong on the Karnaphuli River nine nautical miles from the shore of the Bay of Bengal of the Indian Ocean. [2]