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Mumbai ULCS Record
APM Terminals Mumbai established a new record for largest vessel call at the terminal with the arrival of the 11,078 TEU capacity Gerd Maersk on May 13th 2017. At 367 meters in length, and 43 meters wide, the Gerd Maersk lists a gross registered tonnage of 98,648 tons. The previous record for largest vessel call at APM Terminals Mumbai was the 9,640 TEU capacity Chastine Maersk, on 11th February 2017. The current record for the largest vessel call at an Indian port was the 13,103 MSC Cristina in April 2016, at Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP).
“Ultra-Large Container Ships of the size of the Gerd Maersk now calling APM Terminals Mumbai indicates how far Indian ports and terminals have come in improving infrastructure to meet today’s global logistics chain requirements”, noted APM Terminals Mumbai CEO Kamal Jain, who went aboard the vessel to commemorate the occasion and welcome the ship’s Captain. The Gerd Maersk is part of the FM3 service linking JNP and Northern India to Far-east Asia.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port, serving Mumbai, is India’s busiest container port, accounting for 45% of all India’s containerized cargo traffic of approximately 10 million TEUs in 2016, with a record throughput of 4.5 million TEUs in 2016. There are plans to expand capacity to 10.5 million TEUs over the next five years. APM Terminals Mumbai, (formerly Gateway Terminals India), is a joint venture between APM Terminals and the Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR). The terminal’s 2016 container throughput was 1.8 million TEUs, or 39.5% of Mumbai Port’s total throughput.
“Ultra-Large Container Ships of the size of the Gerd Maersk now calling APM Terminals Mumbai indicates how far Indian ports and terminals have come in improving infrastructure to meet today’s global logistics chain requirements”, noted APM Terminals Mumbai CEO Kamal Jain, who went aboard the vessel to commemorate the occasion and welcome the ship’s Captain. The Gerd Maersk is part of the FM3 service linking JNP and Northern India to Far-east Asia.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port, serving Mumbai, is India’s busiest container port, accounting for 45% of all India’s containerized cargo traffic of approximately 10 million TEUs in 2016, with a record throughput of 4.5 million TEUs in 2016. There are plans to expand capacity to 10.5 million TEUs over the next five years. APM Terminals Mumbai, (formerly Gateway Terminals India), is a joint venture between APM Terminals and the Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR). The terminal’s 2016 container throughput was 1.8 million TEUs, or 39.5% of Mumbai Port’s total throughput.