APM Terminals Pipavav handles Largest Parcel Size Vessel Call with MV Seaspan Ganges

PIPAVAV: : APM Terminals Pipavav has achieved a significant operational milestone by successfully handling the largest parcel size vessel call in the port’s history, welcoming the container vessel MV Seaspan Ganges.

The vessel call marked a major benchmark for the port’s operational capability, with the terminal completing 4,512 container moves, equivalent to 8,454 TEUs, on the 115,000 DWT vessel. The operations were executed safely and efficiently, achieving an impressive berth productivity of around 120 moves per hour (MPH).

The successful handling of such a large call highlights the terminal’s robust infrastructure, operational expertise, and strong coordination among stakeholders. The call was facilitated in collaboration with global shipping line Hapag-Lloyd AG, which entrusted Pipavav with the handling of the vessel.

APM Terminals Pipavav expressed gratitude to Hapag-Lloyd for its continued confidence in the port and for providing the opportunity to manage this landmark call. The terminal emphasized that the achievement reflects the dedication of its teams and partners in ensuring seamless operations, particularly during times when reliability and supply chain continuity are crucial for global trade.

Located on India’s western coast in Gujarat, Port of Pipavav has increasingly strengthened its position as a strategic maritime gateway for Northwest India’s import-export trade. With advanced terminal infrastructure, deep draft capabilities, and strong hinterland connectivity, the port continues to play a vital role in supporting efficient container movement and international shipping services.

The successful call of MV Seaspan Ganges underscores Pipavav’s growing stature as a trusted hub for global maritime trade, reaffirming its commitment to operational excellence and its role in facilitating India’s expanding logistics and shipping ecosystem.