JNPA Celebrates 36 Years as India’s Largest Container Port; Port commemorates Foundation Day with top dignitaries and industry leaders

by Prashant Kapadia/NHN
“JNPA has transformed from a port into a powerful engine of national development. Its rise as India’s largest container port reflects the strength of its ecosystem, driven by leadership and innovation.”- Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal
Mumbai, May 26, 2025 ; Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) redefined its stature in India’s port landscape as India’s Largest Container Port as it celebrated its 36th Foundation Day on Monday, May 26, 2025. The commemorative event was held in the august presence of Union Cabinet Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal; Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Shantanu Thakur and Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri T K Ramachandran.
Speaking at the event, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal stated, “My heartfelt congratulations to the JNPA family on completing 36 years of dedicated service. Guided by the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Local to Global,’ JNPA has transformed from a port into a powerful engine of national development. Its rise as India’s largest container port reflects the strength of its ecosystem, driven by leadership, innovation, and strong private sector participation. With projects like Vadhvan Port set to place India among the world’s top 10 maritime hubs, JNPA stands as a role model in building a self-reliant, globally competitive maritime sector. This growth also brings greater responsibility — to lead, inspire, and raise the bar for the entire maritime industry. The time to act is now — with unity, planning, and purpose, India can become a top 5 maritime nation in the world.”
Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri Shantanu Thakur said, “The 36th Foundation Day of JNPA is not just a celebration — it reflects the nation’s growing interest in the port sector and the vital role it plays in our economic journey. As 70% of trade moves through our ports, clarity of vision and strength in execution are critical. India’s rise as the world’s 4th largest economy is a result of decisive leadership and visionary thinking, values embodied by JNPA’s team under the leadership of its Chairman. This is the spirit of Viksit Bharat.”

Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Shri T K Ramachandran, IAS expressed, “JNPA has stood out as a shining example in the port sector. Aligned with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Amrit Kaal vision, JNPA has ticked every box — from capacity enhancement and sustainability to digitalisation and port-led industrialisation. With 100% PPP cargo handling, the upcoming Vadhvan Port, the SEZ, and international linkages like IMEEC and the digital corridor, JNPA truly represents a safe, smart, secure, and sustainable model for the future of Indian ports.”
Chairperson, JNPA, and CMD, VPPL , Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS said, “At 36, JNPA stands not at a destination, but at a point of deeper responsibility. Our next phase will demand sharper systems thinking, faster decision cycles, and closer alignment with global trade dynamics. We are designing a port ecosystem that can anticipate, adapt, and absorb the complexity of modern logistics. This anniversary is a chance to look back briefly, but more importantly, to recalibrate for the long road ahead.”
The event featured the unveiling of the JNPA 36 Years Journey Coffee Table Book, chronicling the port’s evolution and achievements since its inception. A special screening of the JNPA Corporate Film showcased the port’s infrastructure, innovations, sustainability efforts, and its vision for the future.

The event also witnessed the signing of two significant Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) under the Vadhvan Port Skilling Program. The first MoU, signed between VPPL and Sahyadri Farms, aims to develop the skills of rural youth, farmers, and farm produce companies through targeted training. This collaboration seeks to strengthen the agri-logistics value chain and prepare local communities for emerging opportunities. The second MoU, signed between VPPL and Rural Enhancers Projects Pvt. Ltd., outlines their intent to participate in the development of a terminal at Vadhvan Port for handling container, bulk, and liquid cargo. It also includes plans to build supporting infrastructure for marine services, intermodal connectivity, and ensure ecosystem sustainability through digital solutions, robust IT infrastructure, and structured manpower training and skill development. These partnerships reflect JNPA’s vision of building Vadhvan Port as a modern, inclusive, and future-ready maritime gateway. Director General of Shipping, Shri Shyam Jagganathan, IAS; Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai, Shri Vimal Kumar Srivastava, IRS; Chairman, IWAI, Shri Vijay Kumar, IAS; Chairman, Allcargo Group, Shri Shashi Kiran Shetty; MD, JM Baxi Group, Shri Dhruv Kotak; industry professionals; and JNPA employees were present at the event.
The celebration concluded with an Award Ceremony, where professionals from the maritime and logistics industry, as well as JNPA employees, were felicitated for their outstanding contributions and service excellence. The awards aimed to recognise the dedication and efforts that have helped JNPA reach this stature.
SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS FOR THE YEAR – 2024-25
Sr. No.
Name of Award
Awardee
1
CONTAINER TERMINAL FOR HANDLING HIGHEST CONTAINER TRAFFIC AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Pvt. Ltd.(BMCT)
2
CONTAINER TERMINAL FOR BEST INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. APM Terminals-Mumbai (APMT)
3
CONTAINER TERMINAL FOR BEST VESSEL PRODUCTIVITY AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Nhava Sheva International Gateway Terminal (NSIGT)
4
CONTAINER TERMINAL FOR BEST GREEN INITIATIVES AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Nhava Sheva Freeport Terminal (NSFT)
5
SHIPPING LINE FOR HIGHEST CONTAINER TRAFFIC HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Maersk Line India Pvt Ltd.
6
SHIPPING COMPANY FOR HIGHEST CONTAINER VESSELS HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. MSC Agency India Pvt Ltd.
7
CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (CFS) FOR HIGHEST CONTAINERS HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/S. Allcargo Terminals Ltd.
8
CONSIGNEE FOR HIGHEST DRY BULK CARGO HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd.
9
CONSIGNEE FOR HIGHEST LIQUID CARGO HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL)
10
TANKFARM OPERATOR FOR HIGHEST LIQUID CARGO HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd.
11
SHIPPING LINE FOR HIGHEST LIQUID CARGO TRAFFIC HANDLED AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Samsara Shipping Pvt. Ltd.
12
TERMINAL FOR CONTRIBUTION TO MODAL SHIFT AT JN PORT IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Nhava Sheva Distribution Terminal (NSDT)
13
IMPORTER FOR HIGHEST IMPORT CONTAINERIZED CARGO INCLUDING DIRECT PORT DELIVERY (DPD) HANDLED AT JN PORT DURING 2024-25
M/s LG Electronics India Limited.
14
EXPORTER FOR HIGHEST EXPORT CONTAINERIZED CARGO INCLUDING DIRECT PORT ENTRY (DPE) HANDLED AT JN PORT DURING 2024-25
M/s Bajaj Auto Limited
15
JNPSEZ UNIT FOR HIGHEST EXIM CARGO HANDLED AT JNPA SEZ IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Nhava Sheva Business Park Pvt. Ltd. (NSBPPL)
16
GREEN CHAMPION FOR MOST PLANTATION BY AN AGENCY AT JNPA SEZ IN A YEAR DURING 2024-25
M/s. Forest Creators
As JNPA moves forward with its expansion plans and smart port initiatives, it continues to strengthen India’s maritime trade, reaffirming its position as a pivotal gateway to global commerce.
About JNPA:The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) is one of the premier container-handling ports in India. Since its inception on May 26, 1989, JNPA has transformed from a bulk cargo terminal into the premier container port in the country. JNPA operates five container terminals – NSFT, NSICT, NSIGT, BMCT and APMT. The Port also has a Shallow Water Berth for general cargo. Nestled across 277 hectares of land, JNPA also operates a meticulously designed multi-product SEZ, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, to boost export-oriented industries in India.