PSA Mumbai has successfully doubled its capacity to 4.8 million TEUs with the completion of Phase 2, marking a significant milestone in the city's port infrastructure. The expansion will enhance the port's efficiency and competitiveness, supporting the growing demands of international trade.
Port ExpansionPsa MumbaiTeusInternational TradeSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiSep 08, 2025

The current capacity of PSA Mumbai, after the completion of Phase 2, is 4.8 million TEUs.
The key features of the expansion project include the installation of state-of-the-art container handling equipment, advanced logistics solutions, and improved infrastructure to streamline operations.
The expanded capacity will benefit the local economy by creating numerous job opportunities, stimulating growth in related industries, and facilitating smoother trade flows, which will reduce costs and improve the overall business environment.
PSA Mumbai has implemented several environmental initiatives, including the use of energy-efficient equipment, the adoption of renewable energy sources, and the implementation of waste management programs.
The broader strategic goal of the expansion project is to enhance PSA Mumbai's position as a major hub for international trade, support India's plans to boost its maritime infrastructure, and become a leading player in the global shipping industry.

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