Mundra Port Ships 6,008 Cars In Single Vessel Record
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Mundra Port Ships 6,008 Cars In Single Vessel Record

Mundra Port in Gujarat set a new record by shipping 6,008 cars on a single vessel, the port operator said. The consignment was handled through roll-on roll-off operations and extensive planning to maximise berth utilisation and accelerate cargo flow. The shipment marks a milestone for vehicle handling capacity at India’s western gateway and reflects improved coordination across terminal operations.

Operational teams prepared the berth, yard and ramp infrastructure to accommodate the large consignment and streamline loading schedules. Digital tracking systems and slot management were used to sequence movements and reduce vessel turnaround time. The concentrated effort enabled higher productivity without disrupting other port services.

The record consignment is expected to benefit automakers and exporters by lowering logistics lead times and offering a reliable export channel. Increased throughput supports manufacture for domestic and overseas markets and could strengthen supply chain resilience for vehicle makers. The activity is likely to have positive spillovers for ancillary services including freight forwarding and inland transport.

Port authorities indicated plans to build on the achievement by enhancing multimodal connectivity and scaling vehicle handling facilities to meet rising demand. Preparations include adapting infrastructure for a broader mix of vehicle types and for electric vehicles in future shipments. The initiative is aimed at sustaining growth in maritime trade and supporting the export ambitions of the automotive sector.

The operation involved close coordination with customs, shipping lines and road transport operators to ensure timely documentation and onward movement of consignments. Emphasis was placed on safety protocols and specialised training for handling high volumes of wheeled cargo to prevent damage and avoid delays. The port also coordinated slot allocations with major carriers to maintain schedule integrity and to absorb peak demand without extending dwell times. Officials said further investments in mechanisation and digital platforms are planned to sustain higher throughput and operational resilience.

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Mundra Port in Gujarat set a new record by shipping 6,008 cars on a single vessel, the port operator said. The consignment was handled through roll-on roll-off operations and extensive planning to maximise berth utilisation and accelerate cargo flow. The shipment marks a milestone for vehicle handling capacity at India’s western gateway and reflects improved coordination across terminal operations. Operational teams prepared the berth, yard and ramp infrastructure to accommodate the large consignment and streamline loading schedules. Digital tracking systems and slot management were used to sequence movements and reduce vessel turnaround time. The concentrated effort enabled higher productivity without disrupting other port services. The record consignment is expected to benefit automakers and exporters by lowering logistics lead times and offering a reliable export channel. Increased throughput supports manufacture for domestic and overseas markets and could strengthen supply chain resilience for vehicle makers. The activity is likely to have positive spillovers for ancillary services including freight forwarding and inland transport. Port authorities indicated plans to build on the achievement by enhancing multimodal connectivity and scaling vehicle handling facilities to meet rising demand. Preparations include adapting infrastructure for a broader mix of vehicle types and for electric vehicles in future shipments. The initiative is aimed at sustaining growth in maritime trade and supporting the export ambitions of the automotive sector. The operation involved close coordination with customs, shipping lines and road transport operators to ensure timely documentation and onward movement of consignments. Emphasis was placed on safety protocols and specialised training for handling high volumes of wheeled cargo to prevent damage and avoid delays. The port also coordinated slot allocations with major carriers to maintain schedule integrity and to absorb peak demand without extending dwell times. Officials said further investments in mechanisation and digital platforms are planned to sustain higher throughput and operational resilience.

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