Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), India’s premier container port has been constantly striving to perform its duties of a strategic contributor to nation building even during the ongoing nationwide lockdown. JNPT handled 2,89,292 TEUs during the month of June-2020 which is 5.29% higher as compared to May 2020. Total of 166 vessels were handled this month and the total traffic handled was 4.07 million tons as against 5.63 million tons in June-2019, which is 27.64% less. Port maintained 89% of export volume as compared to June 2019 with the easing of lockdown restrictions and the factories opening up. In rail operations the port handled a record 511 rakes, overtaking the previous highest monthly handling of 499 rakes in May 2020. Also the average rail coefficient of the first quarter of
FY2020-21 increased to 23.40%, an improvement of 46%, as compared to 16.04% of same period LY. To facilitate faster evacuation, the port also handled 106 trains in the lockdown period to ICD Mulund as per extended gate facility which amounts to 6957 TEUS.
Shri Sanjay Sethi, IAS, Chairman, JNPT said, “JNPT will continue to step-up and extend
support for the country’s economic growth. With the support of all our stakeholders, we will
continue performing our duties to steadfast growth trajectory of the Port sector, and have
implemented various initiatives to make the business sustainable, efficient, economical and
convenient for the EXIM community. I hope together as a nation we will come out from this crisis
and emerge stronger”. Moving forward, Govt. is taking steady steps to ease the ongoing lockdown and in tune with the
Government guidelines, JNPT has rolled out a Standard Operating Procedure for continuity of
business operations post lockdown called the ‘Continuity of Business Plan, The JNPT Way’.