
The DP World Mundra terminal has welcomed the inaugural voyage of a new weekly mainline service, connecting South East Asia, India and Middle East, with the arrival of the 275m long containership ESL Kabir. The latest new service will be operated by Emirates Shipping Line, CMA CGM, China United Lines, KMTC, Regional Container Lines and Global Feeders. With a weekly capacity of 3800 TEU, the service connects Laem Chabang, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Jebel Ali, Dammam, Cai Mep, Jakarta and Mundra, targeting agriculture, industrial goods and engineering products in particular.
Commenting on the launch of the weekly EVGI service, Ravinder Johal, COO, Ports & Terminals, Operations and Commercial, DP World, Subcontinent, Middle East and North Africa, said, “This service connects Indian businesses to key markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, while also enabling traders and businesses in those regions to explore new opportunities in India. Backed by our multimodal prowess that connect Mundra to the north and central hinterlands of India, we are confident that the service will boost convenience for our valued customers.”
DP World Mundra features a 633m quay and has an annual container throughput capacity of 1.4 million TEU. The terminal achieved its highest-ever monthly throughput record in handling 128,652 TEU in June this year.



















