State-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), India’s busiest container port, handled five million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in FY20, despite of the tough fiscal year due to sluggish economic growth for most of the months and worsened lately by the outbreak of the coronavirus. JNPT, located near Mumbai, has crossed the 5 million TEU handling mark for the second year in a row.
The port was first Indian port to in FY19 to scale the peak and ended the year with 5.133 million TEUs, accounting for 43 per cent share of the containers handled at Indian ports.
A TEU is the standard size of a container and a common measure of capacity in the container business.
Currently, JNPT has five container terminals out of which four are run by private entities while the fifth is run by the port trust itself.
The four private terminals are Gateway Terminals India Pvt Ltd (GTIPL), the facility run by a joint venture between A P M Terminals Management B V and Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor), Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal Pvt Ltd (NSICT), operated by the Dubai government-owned D P World Private Ltd, Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal Pvt Ltd (NSIGT), also run by D P World and Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Private Limited (BMCT), the terminal run by Singapore’s PSA International Pte Ltd.
Source: IBEF
Image Courtesy: JOC
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