JNPT handles project cargo of ‘Mumbai Trans Harbour Link’ in record time of 35 hours

Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) successfully executed the handling of MV PIONEER DREAM carrying project cargo for Mumbai Trans Harbour Link Project. The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link project will provide direct access to Navi Mumbai International Airport, connecting JNPT and will also provide a convenient gateway to the Pune expressway. This is a major achievement for JNPT as the connectivity of Mumbai to Navi Mumbai through Trans Harbour Link is crucial for the socio-economic development of Mumbai and its suburban areas. The port unloaded 84 packages consisting of 1033MT of columns, supporting structures, and girders—a compound structure used to build bridges, at Shallow Water Berth on September 23 in a record time of 35.30 hours. The cargo loaded from Hai Phong Port is imported by L&T -IHI Consortium with L&T being the consignee.
The delivery of Fabricated Orthotropic Steel Girders will enable faster construction work and lessen deck related on-site activities. M/s Samsara Shipping India is the vessel agents and M/s BDP International is the logistics support provider for the consignment. The Mumbai Trans-Harbour link will be the nation’s longest sea bridge to connect the city’s twin suburban Navi Mumbai. The 22-kilometer bridge, connecting Sewri in mainland Mumbai to Nhava Sheva in JNPT, Navi Mumbai, will be built on more than 10,000 girders and nearly 16.5 km of it will run over the sea and rest over land. Once operational, the bridge is expected to cut travel time between south Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
With cargo handling like this, JNPT has firmly anchored itself as the major catalyst for trade and commerce in the country and is strongly committed to provide seamless services to the growth of the nation.