Ports that specialize in handling large quantities of bulk goods, such as coal, iron ore, and oil, are generally called Industrial Ports. These ports are equipped with the necessary infrastructure to handle heavy and large-scale shipments of bulk cargo efficiently.
- (A) Inland Ports: Inland ports are located away from the sea, typically situated on rivers or lakes and are not specifically designed for bulk cargo.
- (B) Industrial Ports: These ports are specialized in handling bulk cargo such as coal, iron, and other raw materials needed for industrial activities. This makes them the correct answer.
- (C) Out Ports: Out ports typically refer to secondary ports that complement main ports but are not specifically for bulk cargo.
- (D) Comprehensive Ports: Comprehensive ports are those capable of handling a wide variety of goods and services, but this term is not specifically associated with bulk cargo.
Thus, the correct answer is (B), as industrial ports are specialized in handling bulk cargo.