PSA Inaugurates Phase 2 of PSA Mumbai – India’s Largest Container Terminal

With the inauguration of its Phase 2 expansion, PSA Mumbai is poised to become India's largest container terminal, doubling its annual handling capacity to 4.8 million TEUs.
Designed to accommodate multiple mega container vessels alongside 2,000 metres of continuous quay length, PSA Mumbai is built to support India's growing trade volumes for domestic and global markets. This development is the result of SGD 1.7 billion (USD 1.3 billion) committed by PSA International under a public-private partnership model, the largest foreign direct investment from Singapore in India to date.
PSA International Group CEO Ong Kim Pong said, "PSA Mumbai's Phase 2 expansion brings together capacity, connectivity and sustainability in a terminal for India – a catalyst for advancing India's trade ambitions. PSA Mumbai's enhanced capacity of 4.8 million TEUs will reinforce the resilience of supply chains within and beyond India, and bolster PSA's global network of port ecosystems. This milestone underscores the transformative power of purposeful collaboration between the public and private sectors to enhance global trade flows and uplift communities. Our partnership with the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) for PSA Mumbai exemplifies this commitment. Driven by this shared purpose, PSA is proud to partner India on its journey of transformational growth and progress."
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