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Evaluating Options To Make JNPA A Transhipment Port, Says Chairman

The authority expects the port's transhipment capacity to rise to 10-12% from 1% at present in a few years.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>JNPA Container Terminal, Nhava Sheva, Mumbai. (Source:  Vishal Patel/Pralhad Shinde/NDTV Profit)&nbsp;</p></div>
JNPA Container Terminal, Nhava Sheva, Mumbai. (Source: Vishal Patel/Pralhad Shinde/NDTV Profit) 
The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, India’s second-largest container terminal, plans to utilise space at one of its terminals for transhipment traffic.The authority is helping one of its terminal operators—PSA Singapore—to utilise the surplus yard space at the Bharat Mumbai Container Terminal for transhipment, according to its chairman.“We want to do the transhipment, but the JNPA ecosystem is designed for the gateway port,” Unmesh ...
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