August24 , 2026

    Delta Ports resumes container operations at Mormugao port with maiden call of MV SCI Mumbai

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    Delta Ports Mormugao Terminal Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Delta Infralogistics (Worldwide) Limited and Group Delta, has officially revived container operations at Mormugao Port with the maiden call of MV SCI Mumbai on 20 November 2025. The milestone marks the return of containerized trade to Goa after several years of inactivity.

    The inauguration of the service was jointly officiated by Dr. N. Vinodkumar, IPoS, Chairperson, Mormugao Port Authority (MPA), and Mr. Ahmed Mohiuddin, Chief Managing Director, Delta Ports. Senior representatives from MPA, Customs, Immigration, Delta Ports, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Goa Chamber of Commerce, Verna Industrial Association, freight forwarders, CHAs, and other trade stakeholders were present at the ceremony.

    As the concessionaire of Berth Nos. 10 & 11 under a 30-year PPP agreement, Delta Ports has pledged to develop world-class infrastructure and boost container throughput to strengthen Goa’s maritime economy. The arrival of MV SCI Mumbai is seen as a turning point, positioning the port once again as a viable gateway for coastal and EXIM container traffic.

    The new service connects Goa directly with Mundra and Kandla Ports, reducing dependence on traditional routes via JNPT and Mumbai. Improved coastal and EXIM connectivity is expected to streamline access to Gulf markets, with several global shipping lines already in discussions with SCI for slot arrangements and repositioning empty containers to Goa.

    Key Service Highlights

    Maiden call of MV SCI Mumbai at Delta Ports Terminal on 20 November 2025

    Next scheduled vessel call on 5 December 2025

    Direct links to Mundra and Kandla Ports

    Enhanced access to Gulf trade lanes

    Strategic initiative to revive Goa’s container logistics ecosystem

    Speaking at the launch, Mr. Ahmed Mohiuddin, Chief Managing Director, Delta Ports, said:
    “The arrival of MV SCI Mumbai is more than just a vessel call—it is the revival of Goa’s container trade. With strong support from SCI, MPA, and global liners, we are confident of building sustainable coastal and EXIM corridors that will bring Goa back onto the global logistics map.”

    Delta Ports affirmed its ongoing commitment to serving shippers, NVOCCs, and trade partners with competitive offerings, value-added services, and robust infrastructure that delivers efficiency and reliability.