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PSA’s Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (PSA Mumbai) joins IPPTA

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.
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PSA’s Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) has joined Indian Private Ports and Terminals Association (IPPTA) as a Member. The Managing Committee of IPPTA considered their application in its meeting held on 11 June 2024 and admitted them as a Member.

BMCT is JNPA’s fourth container terminal and caters to the ever-increasing demand for container handling capacity in the Western India region. 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.

IPPTA extends a hearty welcome to PSA as a Member of the Association and looks forward to achieving the objectives of IPPTA by working together. IPPTA is also requesting other private ports and port Operators to join the Association to pursue the common cause.

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