<p>JSW Infrastructure has commission its first container terminal at New Mangalore Port Trust in Karnataka and will make a phase-wise investment of INR 300 crore to expand its capacity to 400,000 twenty equipment unit by FY24. The commissioning of the container terminal at NMPT marks foray of JSW Infrastructure into container cargo business.</p><p>JSW Infrastructure has a 30-year concession agreement with NMPT for the said container terminal on design, build, finance, operate and transfer DBFOT basis. The terminal has a quay length of 350 meters and a backup storage area of 15.5 hectares. The terminal has a current cargo capacity of 240,000 TEUs. Further, the terminal at NMPT is designed to handle mainliner cargo vessels of up to 9,000 TEUs.</p><p>The mechanized container handling facility and increase in vessel size will provide inland water-based logistics support to boost hinterland trade in key hinterland markets.</p>
<p>JSW Infrastructure has commission its first container terminal at New Mangalore Port Trust in Karnataka and will make a phase-wise investment of INR 300 crore to expand its capacity to 400,000 twenty equipment unit by FY24. The commissioning of the container terminal at NMPT marks foray of JSW Infrastructure into container cargo business.</p><p>JSW Infrastructure has a 30-year concession agreement with NMPT for the said container terminal on design, build, finance, operate and transfer DBFOT basis. The terminal has a quay length of 350 meters and a backup storage area of 15.5 hectares. The terminal has a current cargo capacity of 240,000 TEUs. Further, the terminal at NMPT is designed to handle mainliner cargo vessels of up to 9,000 TEUs.</p><p>The mechanized container handling facility and increase in vessel size will provide inland water-based logistics support to boost hinterland trade in key hinterland markets.</p>