APM Terminals Mumbai Established A New Record For Indian Ports By Handling A Total Of 2.01 Million TEUs During The Fiscal Year Of 2014-15, Representing The Period Between April 1, 2014 To March 31, 2015.
APM Terminals Mumbai is one of three terminals currently operating at Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), India’s largest container port, accounting for 45% of JNP’s throughput, and approximately 20% of India’s total container traffic. Larger vessels of the 9,000 TEU capacity class have begun calling APM Terminals Mumbai since 2013.
The deepening of the Mumbai harbor channel in 2014 combined with an increase in the vessel size and container volumes are contributing factors to the growth. The increase, however, is straining the existing Indian port infrastructure, which must also deal with regulatory issues which have held back further infrastructure investment.
“The need of the hour is to ensure we find an acceptable solution with the authorities on the longstanding issue of the tariff that we are allowed to charge at the terminal,” noted APM Terminals Mumbai, Chairman, Rizwan Soomar.
APM Terminals Mumbai has introduced a number of trade-friendly initiatives which have helped achieve faster gate turnarounds and increased productivity. Since the implementation of the new processes the terminal is handling an average gate throughput of 5,000 TEUs, compared with a previous daily throughput of 3,500 to 4,000 TEUs.
In February 2015, APM Terminals Mumbai set a new record for highest February volume recorded by an Indian container terminal, with 164,678 TEUs.
As part of its continuing efforts to provide a safe working environment to all stakeholders, APM Terminals Mumbai is now in the final stages of completing a container weighing project that will help to assure accurate weight declarations for loaded containers.
APM Terminals Mumbai, is part of the APM Terminals Global Terminal Network, and is a joint venture between APM Terminals and the Container Corporation of India (CONCOR-A Government of India undertaking).
Operating from Nhava Sheva’s Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT), APM Terminals Mumbai is India’s largest container terminal handling facility in terms of container throughput (TEUs) accounting for nearly 45% of JN Port’s combined throughput and represents approximately 20% of India’s containerized cargo.
It is the first Indian terminal to feature among the Journal of Commerce (JOC) ‘Top Four’ global terminals for vessels working less than 8,000 TEU capacities.