DP World, other entities ink agreements to modernise Indian ports, strengthen maritime workforce
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 29 (ANI): Global logistics major DP World has announced landmark collaborations aimed at modernising India's port infrastructure and strengthening its maritime talent base at the ongoing India Maritime Week 2025.
The first agreement, signed with the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) and European deep-tech firm Nevomo, introduces a first-of-its-kind magnetic propulsion system for cargo movement at Deendayal Port.
Both agreements were formalised in the presence of the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, and Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DP World, during India Maritime Week 2025 in Mumbai.
The partners will design and install a 750-metre MagRail Booster pilot track to demonstrate the system's use for self-propelled, rail-based cargo transfers using existing infrastructure.
A strategic feasibility study will also explore large-scale deployment of MagRail technology across Indian ports, aligning with the PM Gati Shakti Master Plan and Harit Sagar Green Port Guidelines.
Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairman, Deendayal Port Authority, said, "This partnership marks an important milestone in Deendayal Port's journey towards technological modernisation and sustainable growth. By introducing MagRail innovation in collaboration with DP World, we are taking a decisive step towards automating cargo movement and setting new standards in operational efficiency."
Harjinder (Harj) Dhaliwal, Acting CEO of Nevomo, said, "We are proud to partner with Deendayal Port and DP World to bring the MagRail technology to India - one of the most dynamic logistics markets in the world."
The initiative will provide annual training to candidates across key shipbuilding and ship repair domains, blending theoretical and practical learning at CSL, CEMS, and Drydocks World facilities.
Capt. Rado Antolovic, PhD, CEO of Drydocks World, said, "Developing the next generation of maritime professionals is critical to sustaining the future of global shipbuilding. Together with Cochin Shipyard and CEMS, we are developing a capable, globally competitive workforce."
Arun Sharma, Chairman of CEMS, added, "This collaboration with Cochin Shipyard and Drydocks World enables us to deliver immersive, hands-on skilling programs that empower youth with globally benchmarked capabilities." (ANI)
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