May3 , 2026

    Ignazio Messina Marks Second Successful Break Bulk Discharge at Nhava Sheva, PSA Mumbai Port

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    Ignazio Messina India Pvt. Ltd. has marked a significant milestone with its second vessel call at Nhava Sheva Port (operated under Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority) featuring a successful break-bulk cargo discharge — a notable achievement for both the shipping line and PSA Mumbai Port Terminal.

    This development follows the company’s return to Nhava Sheva after more than 20 years, underscoring a renewed strategic commitment to India’s maritime trade and logistics network. The vessel’s break-bulk cargo discharge was executed smoothly, highlighting the terminal’s growing capability to handle complex, non-containerised cargo alongside its regular container operations.

    Key highlights of the operation:

    • 📦 Break Bulk Cargo Handling: The operation demonstrated meticulous planning and coordination between Ignazio Messina, PSA Mumbai terminal operators, port authorities, and logistics partners to safely and efficiently discharge varied cargo types.

    • Operational Strength: This second successful break bulk discharge reflects the enhanced versatility and operational readiness of Nhava Sheva Port, reinforcing its role as a multi-cargo gateway capable of supporting diversified trade flows.

    • 🤝 Collaboration & Confidence: The smooth execution of this unusual cargo type — outside the typical containerised deliveries — demonstrates strong stakeholder collaboration and increasing confidence in India’s maritime trade infrastructure.

    Ignazio Messina India has expressed optimism about its expanding footprint at Nhava Sheva, with plans to continue supporting India’s export-import trade through reliable vessel services and specialised cargo handling expertise.

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