DP World’s Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) has delivered better performance in CY25, with throughput rising 13.6 per cent to nearly 1.5 million TEUs. Momentum extended into early 2026, with January volumes reaching 1,46,063 TEUs and February hitting 1,32,590 TEUs, surpassing prior year levels and solidifying DP World Mundra’s role as a premier gateway for India’s EXIM trade. DP World Mundra’s growth was driven by a 6.57 per cent rise in vessel calls to 762 in CY25, while higher container volumes on rail have strengthened the terminal’s multimodal connectivity to India’s hinterland. Infrastructure upgrades, including the commissioning of a new quay crane along with new electric rubber-tyred-gantry cranes continue to support this growth momentum by enhancing berth productivity and operational efficiency.
DP World Mundra handled 1.5 mn TEUS in CY25
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