News Brief
JNPT
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), one of India’s premier container ports, handled 27,03,051 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) during the first half of this financial year, recording 40.40 per cent higher than the container traffic over the same period of last year.
The rail coefficient in the first half of FY 2021-22 was 18.04 per cent. The total container traffic handled in September 2021 stood at 4,52,108 TEUs, witnessing a growth of 18.86 per cent over the same month of last year.
Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal crossed the one lakh TEUs mark a month by handling 1,00,814 TEUs in September 2021, the highest ever TEUs managed since its inception.
Commenting on the half-yearly performance, Chairman JNPT Shri Sanjay Sethi said the Port has been undertaking various measures to ensure the Port is at par with technologically advanced global ports.
“The recent flagging off of the Dwarf container train services from JNPT is a pivotal step towards streamlining the rail movement of EXIM cargo via double-stacked dwarf containers. This will provide the EXIM community a competitive cost advantage by lowering hinterland logistical costs, while simultaneously enhancing rail-cargo traffic at JNPT,” he said.
“The newly constructed coastal berth will give a push for coastal cargo movement and provide better infrastructure for coastal shipping and decongest rail and road networks, ensuring cost-competitive and effective multi-modal transportation solutions,” it added.
In addition to this, JNPT handed over a letter of intent to successful bidders of nine plots in JNPT Special Economic Zone (SEZ) to boost port-led industrialization.
The official statement claimed that JNPT SEZ is poised to attract more leading global companies for making India a manufacturing hub as the infrastructure development underway in JNPT SEZ is as per the international benchmark.
Also recently, JNP-CPP App was launched to provide access to live data of CPP operation and much needed real-time visibility across the supply chain.