May9 , 2026

    MGX-2 service makes inaugural call at DP World Mundra

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    DP World Mundra welcomed the maiden voyage of the MGX-2 (Milaha Gulf Express Service-2).

    The new fortnightly service connects key ports across Far East, Indian Subcontinent and the Gulf region, enhancing DP World’s integrated trade networks, says an official release. “The service aims to facilitate the movement of diverse cargo, offering efficient and seamless logistics solutions that bolster India’s trade potential by improving access to global markets.”

    The MGX-2 service will operate with three vessels of 3,000 TEUs each, and will cover a rotation of Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Sohar, Hamad and Dammam, the release added.

    Ravinder Johal, COO, Ports & Terminals, Operations and Commercial, DP World, Subcontinent, Middle East, and North Africa says: “The MGX-2 service is another addition at DP World Mundra for better connectivity to Far East and Gulf region, solidifying our role as a key enabler of global trade. Each service we launch opens new doors for businesses, facilitating faster and efficient access to international markets. By strengthening India’s connectivity, we are not only accelerating trade flows but also enhancing economic impact. As this service evolves, we remain committed to driving progress, efficiency, and global integration through our world-class logistics solutions.”

    DP World Mundra offers a 632-metre quay and a deep draft with a capacity of 1.4 million TEUs spread over 37 hectares, state-of-theart technology, and connectivity via road and rail to northern and central India. Since inception in 2003, DP World Mundra has handled a total throughput of 17.6 million TEUs as of August 2024, the release added.

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