PSA Mumbai has achieved a major operational milestone by handling over 11 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) since commencing operations in early 2018. The accomplishment underscores the terminal’s growing importance as a central hub in India’s maritime trade and logistics network.
Located within the Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) complex, Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) — operated by PSA Mumbai — has quickly established itself as a preferred gateway for both Indian exporters and global shipping lines. With deep-draft berths, high levels of automation, and state-of-the-art cargo handling systems, the terminal is equipped to accommodate some of the world’s largest container vessels calling at Indian ports.
Since its inception, PSA Mumbai has focused on combining technology, efficiency, and customer-centric operations to deliver seamless logistics solutions. Its success is attributed to continuous innovation in terminal management systems, strong stakeholder partnerships, and a highly skilled workforce dedicated to operational excellence.
The achievement comes amid a period of rapid expansion in India’s maritime and logistics ecosystem, supported by government initiatives such as Sagarmala and the National Logistics Policy. These efforts aim to enhance port connectivity, reduce logistics costs, and strengthen India’s role in global trade.
As PSA Mumbai continues to scale up its capacity and technological capabilities, it is poised to play an even greater role in advancing India’s maritime competitiveness, supporting sustainable trade growth, and reinforcing the country’s position as a rising global logistics powerhouse.
With this milestone, PSA Mumbai not only consolidates its leadership within India’s container handling landscape but also reaffirms its long-term commitment to enabling efficient, resilient, and future-ready maritime infrastructure for the nation.






