The
Chairman of JNPA, Mr. Unmesh Sharad Wagh IRS, participated in a
Round Table Convening on Zero
Emission Trucking, an event aimed at fostering collaboration
among stakeholders involved in designing and implementing ZET port pilots. This
initiative underscores JNPA’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and
improving air quality in and around its operations. Recognizing the critical
role of decarbonizing
truck movements, especially within port premises, JNPA has
embarked on an ambitious plan to transition its truck fleet from diesel to
electric power.
JNPA is actively incorporating green energy for
terminal operations and replacing diesel-operated Internal Terminal Vehicles
(ITVs) with Electric ITVs (E-ITVs) to further reduce carbon emissions.
Expressing his delight, Mr. Unmesh Sharad Wagh IRS, Chairman
of JNPA, commented, “The
journey towards sustainability requires proactive measures and collaborative
efforts. Zero Emission Trucks represent not just a technological advancement
but a strategic imperative in our pursuit of a greener future…”
JNPA’s Zero Emission Trucking initiative represents a
significant step towards achieving a sustainable, environmentally friendly port
operation while contributing to India’s broader sustainability goals. In its
pursuit of sustainability, JNPA has also prioritized the use of Green Energy
for Terminal operations, further reducing carbon emissions within the port.
With
these initiatives, JNPA reaffirms its commitment to environmental
responsibility while driving innovation and efficiency
in port operations. The transition to Zero Emission Trucks marks a pivotal step
towards a cleaner, greener future for the port and surrounding communities.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) is one of
the premier container-handling ports in India. Since its inception on May 26,
1989, JNPA has transformed from a bulk cargo terminal to become the premier
container port in the country.
Currently,
JNPA operates five container terminals —
NSFT, NSICT, NSIGT, BMCT and APMT. The Port also has a Shallow Water Berth and
a Coastal Berth for general cargo and Liquid Cargo Terminal which is managed by
the BPCL-IOCL consortium and also the newly constructed Additional Liquid
berth.
Nestled across 277 hectares of land, JNPA also
operates a meticulously designed multi-product SEZ, with state-of-the-art
infrastructure, to boost export-oriented industries in India.