DP World, a leading global provider of smart end-to-end supply chain solutions, has achieved a significant milestone at its Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT), with highest ever throughput of 1.42 million TEUs in 2024. This remarkable achievement marks a 11% surge in throughput compared to 2023, highlighting DP World Mundra’s critical role in Gujarat and its contribution to enhancing India’s position in the global trade network, driven by operational excellence and a steadfast commitment to safety and sustainability.
Continuing its strong performance momentum in January DP World Mundra achieved a record monthly throughput of 138,000 TEUs and handled 75 vessels. With direct connections to key markets including the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, East and West Africa and the Mediterranean, DP World Mundra is committed to delivering exceptional value to customers while maintaining the highest standards of safety.
Speaking about the record performance at DP World Mundra, Ravinder Johal, Chief Operating Officer, Ports & Terminals, Operations & Commercial, Middle East, North Africa & Subcontinent, DP World, said, “DP World Mundra’s strong performance is a testament to our commitment to operational excellence and our continued focus on delivering greater value to our customers. Our investments in strengthening infrastructure and integrated logistics offerings are not only driving efficiency but also unlocking newer opportunities for businesses. We are committed to exceeding the highest standards of service, safety and sustainability while providing our customers seamless and reliable connectivity.”
DP World Mundra boasts a 632-meter quay and deep draft capable of accommodating large vessels. It features a 50-acre Container Freight Station and is supported by dedicated rail connectivity within the terminal, ensuring seamless movement of cargo. With round-the-clock operations, DP World Mundra maintains the highest standards of security and efficiency in handling global trade flows.
DP World remains focused on reducing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainable trade practices. As part of this effort, the company has electrified its fleet of forklifts and light motor vehicles, a move expected to significantly lower diesel consumption and reduce tons of carbon emissions every year.