JNPA integrates data-driven marine operations

Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA)

Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority has taken a significant step towards end-to-end digitalization of its marine operations with the rollout of a comprehensive, paper-free Harbour Management System.

JNPA opted against off-the-shelf solutions and partnered with the National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts to develop an indigenous Harbour Management System.

The HMS integrates vessel scheduling, pilotage data, resource allocation, IoT-based inputs, safety monitoring, and sustainability tracking into a unified workflow aligned with global standards.

In parallel, JNPA has launched its own independent iVTS, moving beyond the earlier VTS arrangement implemented by the Mumbai Port Authority with services provided by Wärtsilä.

AIS-based vessel data collection through iVTS has already commenced, and once fully operational, the system will provide terminal operators and service providers with a real-time operational picture, enabling faster and better decision-making.

Shri Gaurav Dayal, IAS, Chairperson, JNPA, stated that by adopting an indigenously developed Harbour Management System and real-time data platforms, JNPA is strengthening its service delivery to all terminal operators while aligning with global best practices.

As part of Phase-I digitalization, all ship movement data is now being captured digitally through the JNPA Pilot “Thagaval” App, which has been in use for the past six months.

The app records complete pilotage data, including master’s digital signatures, enables report generation, and is integrated with the port’s billing system and the National Logistics Portal.

Manual data recording is being progressively phased out. Phase-II trials are currently underway, extending digital data capture to all logistics assets such as tugs, pilot launches, and other crafts.

JNPA has also successfully shifted all marine operations, including VTS, to the newly established Port Facility Centre.

The integrated facility houses all marine operational sections and allied authorities, including the Port Health Officer’s office, and is fully operational from 1 January 2026.