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PSA Mumbai surpasses 200,000 TEUs in August

PSA Mumbai has reached a historic milestone by handling more than 200,000 TEUs in throughput for the first time in August, making it the first terminal in Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) to achieve this record.

Andy Lane, Executive Director of PSA Mumbai, commented, “This milestone is a testament to the incredible teamwork and dedication of everyone at PSA Mumbai. I foresee even more milestones and celebrations in our future, and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all departments for their collaboration and contribution in making this achievement possible.”

The celebratory event was attended by Gobu Selliaya, Managing Director of PSA India, who congratulated the PSA Mumbai team on their achievement. “This accomplishment goes beyond our expectations and is a result of the hard work and commitment of every individual. I look forward to continued success and many more celebrations as we progress together in this journey.”

The 200,000 TEU milestone reflects PSA Mumbai’s important role in the Indian and global logistics network.





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