PSA Mumbai, India’s largest container terminal at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), has strengthened its cargo handling capabilities with the inauguration of new Super Panamax Quay Cranes (QCs).
The new cranes were inaugurated by Gaurav Dayal, Chairperson of JNPA, along with Ravish Kumar Singh, Deputy Chairperson of JNPA, Vincent Ng, CEO of MESAAT, PSA, and Ashwin Arvind, CEO of PSA Mumbai.
Key Highlights
- PSA Mumbai inaugurated new Super Panamax Quay Cranes
- Expansion to enhance container handling and operational efficiency
- Capacity addition expected to strengthen JNPA’s overall throughput
- Faster vessel turnaround times and improved port productivity anticipated
- Infrastructure upgrade supports India’s growing trade and logistics sector
- PSA India and JNPA continue strengthening strategic port partnership
Officials stated that the addition of advanced quay cranes will improve terminal productivity, enable efficient handling of larger container vessels and support increasing cargo volumes at JNPA. The infrastructure expansion further reinforces PSA Mumbai’s role in delivering world-class port operations and strengthening India’s position in global maritime trade and logistics connectivity.











