- Advanced digital systems, smart yard operations, and enhanced warehousing to elevate efficiency and customer experience
- Strengthens Allcargo Terminals position as one of India’s leading CFS network
Mumbai: Allcargo Terminals Limited, a subsidiary of the Allcargo Group and a leading operator in India’s largest CFS-ICD network, announced a major expansion of its CFS near Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP). The facility’s handling capacity has been almost doubled from 1,90,000 TEUs to 3,60,000 TEUs annually, a move that underscores Allcargo Terminals’ growth strategy and commitment to boosting India’s EXIM trade infrastructure. The JNP capacity expansion forms a key pillar of Allcargo Terminals’ strategic three-year plan focused on scale, digitization, and infrastructure enhancement across its national network.
With the expanded yard capacity, powered by RTG-enabled, tag-less operations, the company is fully equipped to cater to the rapidly growing cargo volumes handled by JNP. This capacity augmentation reinforces Allcargo Terminals’ leadership in offering operational scale, efficiency, and digital-driven logistics services while supporting JNPA’s goal of becoming the first Indian port to handle 10 million TEUs by 2027.
The upgraded CFS now includes a 25% expansion in warehousing capacity and dedicated zones for special and Over-Dimensional Cargo (ODC). Allcargo Terminals’ proximity to JNP enables faster turnaround times, while advanced safety and security systems further elevate the level of service offered. Digital tools such as the MyCFS app and smart yard management systems ensure seamless and paperless workflows.
Commenting on the capacity expansion, Capt. Sunny Williams, Regional Head – West, Allcargo Terminals Limited, said, “JNP is one of the most critical gateways for India’s EXIM trade, and our capacity expansion here is both strategic and timely. By enhancing our yard space and warehousing infrastructure, we are strengthening our ability to handle increased cargo flows with precision and efficiency. With a digital-first operational approach and a robust facility network, Allcargo Terminals is well-positioned to support the evolving needs of customers and contribute meaningfully to the region’s logistic ecosystem”
Venugopal Shetty, Facility Head – CFS JNPT, Allcargo Terminals Limited, added, “The capacity expansion addresses growing customer requirements and feedback. With increased yard and warehouse capacity, backed by Allcargo Terminals’ myCFS platform and yard management solutions, we are better positioned to handle higher volumes with improved planning, visibility, and execution.“
Allcargo Terminals also operates a second facility near JNP through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Speedy Multimodes. The company currently runs seven CFS and ICD facilities across ports in India.







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