


Navi Mumbai - MSC Amsterdam becomes the largest vessel to grace the PSA’s (BMCT) Terminal, boasting an impressive LOA of 399 meters and a draft of 14.9 meters.
PSA Mumbai (BMCT) completed its Phase 1 development and commenced operations in Jan 2018 with the deepest berths in JNPA to handle large super Post-Panamax vessels, catering to the ever-increasing demand for container handling capacity in the Western India region. It is equipped with the latest technology and equipment to offer customers fast turnaround of their vessels. Besides being well-connected by major highways and rail networks to key markets in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and the National Capital Region of India, PSA Mumbai is also equipped with double stack train infrastructure to support India’s Dedicated Freight Corridor that will allow trains to carry more and heavier loads at higher freight speed. When PSA Mumbai’s Phase 2 is fully completed, it will have a berth length of 2,000 metres and capacity of 4.8 million TEUs.


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