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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority achieves record box volumes in July

Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s major port, has reached a significant milestone in its history.

In July 2024, JNPA handled an impressive 603,219 TEUs, the highest monthly container throughput ever recorded at the port, surpassing the previous record of 594,793 TEUs set in March 2024.

This achievement represents a remarkable month-on-month growth of 16.39%, underscoring JNPA’s pivotal role in India’s maritime trade.

Additionally, JNPA managed 7.54 million tonnes of total cargo in July.

Furthermore, from April to July 2024, JNPA handled 29.53 million tonnes of total cargo and 2,291,366 TEUs of containers, marking increases of 5.82% and 12.07%, respectively, compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.





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