JNPT faces system disruption at port container terminal no impact on cargo operations

Mumbai Feb 23 PTI Premier container port JNPT said on Wednesday a technical glitch at one of its five container terminals has caused a system disruption which is being fixed but it has not impacted the operations at the four other terminals Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust JNPT operates five container terminals that handle over 50 per cent of the total container cargo among the major domestic ports These are Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal JNPCT the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal NSICT the Gateway Terminals India Pvt Ltd GTIPL Nhava Sheva International Gateway Terminal NSIGT and the newly-commissioned Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Private Limited BMCTPL There has been a technical issue at JNPCT Government agencies are working to resolve itWhile there is a system disruption there has been no effect on the cargo operations at the terminal JNPT said in a statement To ensure business continuity a standard operating procedure has been chalked out for an interim period for handling EXIM containers at JNPCT through alternate arrangements from February 23 it said Howsoever there has been no impact on the operations at the other 4 terminals at JNPT the Port operator added PTI IAS MR

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February 24, 2022

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Mumbai Feb 23 PTI Premier container port JNPT said on Wednesday a technical glitch at one of its five container terminals has caused a system disruption which is being fixed but it has not impacted the operations at the four other terminals Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust JNPT operates five container terminals that handle over 50 per cent of the total container cargo among the major domestic ports These are Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal JNPCT the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal NSICT the Gateway Terminals India Pvt Ltd GTIPL Nhava Sheva International Gateway Terminal NSIGT and the newly-commissioned Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Private Limited BMCTPL There has been a technical issue at JNPCT Government agencies are working to resolve itWhile there is a system disruption there has been no effect on the cargo operations at the terminal JNPT said in a statement To ensure business continuity a standard operating procedure has been chalked out for an interim period for handling EXIM containers at JNPCT through alternate arrangements from February 23 it said Howsoever there has been no impact on the operations at the other 4 terminals at JNPT the Port operator added PTI IAS MR

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