Big news from India’s logistics landscape — Phase 2 of PSA Mumbai (BMCT) at Jawaharlal Nehru Port is now fully operational!
The gates are set, the wharf is complete, and the yard is ready to roll — significantly boosting the terminal’s capacity and service strength.
In a note of appreciation, PSA India credited this milestone to the dedication, teamwork, and collaboration of its teams and valued partners.
What this Expansion Means: Key Highlights
- India’s Largest Container Terminal — PSA Mumbai now claims the top spot!
- 4.8 Million TEUs Annual Handling Capacity
- 2,000 Metres of Quay Length (with 16 out of 24 Quay Cranes (QCs) installed)
- 72 Rubber-Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTGs) planned (with 48 already operational)
- 6 Rail Sidings Supported by 4 Rail-Mounted Gantry Cranes (RMGCs)
- 200 Hectares of Yard Space — ensuring smooth and high-volume operations
Why This Matters:
- Boosts India’s global trade competitiveness
- Enhances supply chain efficiency for importers and exporters
- Supports larger vessel calls and quicker turnaround times
- Strengthens PSA India’s vision of building smarter, future-ready trade infrastructure
As the statement from PSA India proudly noted — this is not just an infrastructure upgrade, but a bold step toward shaping the future of Indian logistics and global commerce.