Biratnagar Port (port code: NPBRA) is an inland container depot in Nepal. It is located 2 kilometers south of Biratnagar ICD, 14.8 kilometers south of Biratnagar Airport, and 7 kilometres (4 miles) north of Nepal's southern border with Bihar State, India.
The port is a newly erected infrastructure in the country and came into operation from February 2020. It is spread over 216 acres of land. It houses cargo building, cold storage, terminal building, restaurant, customs, immigration, quarantine, banks, currency exchange, warehouse, litigation shed and parking that are required for the clearance of goods and movement of people from a single location, thereby reducing trading cost for traders.
Major imported goods through this port are petroleum products like diesel, petrol, LPG; crude soya-bean oil, motorcycles, betel nuts, mild steel billets, iron structures, coal, and glazed tiles. Major exported goods are betel nuts, cardamom, woven fabrics, jute sacks, G.I. wire, PP GI coil, dyed yarn, jute hessian fabric, brass strip in coils, and corrugated galvanized iron sheets.