The Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) achieved its highest ever throughput of 1.42 million TEU in 2024, 11% more than in 2023. The DP World Mundra facility, furthermore, achieved a record monthly throughput of 138,000 TEU in January 2025, when it handled 75 vessels.
According to Ravinder Johal, Chief Operating Officer, Ports & Terminals, Operations & Commercial, Middle East, North Africa & Subcontinent, DP World,“ Our investments in strengthening infrastructure and integrated logistics offerings are not only driving efficiency but also unlocking newer opportunities for businesses. We are committed to exceeding the highest standards of service, safety and sustainability while providing our customers seamless and reliable connectivity.”
DP World Mundra operates a 632m quay with a deep draft capable of accommodating large container vessels. It also features a 50 acre Container Freight Station (CFS) and is supported by dedicated rail connectivity within the terminal. The terminal is focused on reducing its environmental footprint and as part of this effort, the company has electrified its fleet of forklifts and light motor vehicles, a move expected to significantly lower diesel consumption and reduce tons of carbon emissions every year, it says.