A total of 669 container vessels arrived at the Yangon Port in the past 11 months of 2025, the My­anma Port Authority announced.

 

A total of 62 container ves­sels in January 2025, 53 in Febru­ary, 58 in March, 62 in April, 65 in May, 62 in June, 60 each in July and August, 59 in September, 68 in October and 60 in November.

 

This month, 59 contain­er vessels are scheduled to call at the Yangon Port. Yangon Port handled 633 con­tainer vessels in 2024 and 629 in 2023. Thanks to the draft ex­tension, the international ocean liners can access the inner port for now, according to the Myan­ma Port Authority’s statement on 22 June 2022.

 

After the new navigation channel (Kings Bank Channel) accessing the inner Yangon Riv­er was found, the draft extension work was accelerated. After that, the port can now handle larger ships. The container vessel MV SITC Zhaoming (185.99-metre LOA, 35.25-metre Beam, 29,232 GRT and 2,698 TEU) of Hong Kong-based SITC Shipping Line docked at Asia World Port Termi­nal for the first time on 22 June, which is the largest ship that AWPT Port has handled.

 

From May 2021, the arriv­al of the ships at terminals in Yangon has increased again. Three new container vessels by Maersk Line Myanmar (SeaL­and Maersk) started to run to fulfil the seaborne trade re­quirements in 2021. Earlier, the larger ships had draft problems, preventing sailing on the Yan­gon River. With the draft being extended up to 10 meters, the larger ocean liners can enter the Thilawa Port. — NN/KK