August17 , 2026

    JSW Infrastructure Expects 127 MT Cargo Handling in FY27; Fujairah Operations Gradually Resume

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    JSW Infrastructure Ltd. expects to handle around 127 million tonnes (MT) of cargo in FY27, up from 121.6 MT in the previous fiscal, despite disruptions at its Fujairah liquid storage terminal in the UAE caused by the US-Iran conflict.

    The company said operations at the terminal are gradually returning to normal, with eight storage tanks expected to become operational by late July or early August and three more likely to resume service by September or October. Insurance claims related to the disruption are expected to be settled by the end of October.

    JSW Infrastructure has factored in only 2–2.5 MT of cargo from Fujairah for FY27 while maintaining its overall operational guidance for the year.

    The company is also advancing its domestic expansion plans. The proposed Murbe Port project in Maharashtra has received environmental clearance, with construction expected to begin in December or January after the concession agreement is signed. The Keni Port project in Karnataka is expected to secure environmental clearance within the next three to four months.

    For the quarter ended June 2026, JSW Infrastructure reported a consolidated net profit of ₹358 crore, down 8.2 per cent from ₹390 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Revenue from operations rose 18 per cent to ₹1,445 crore, while cargo volumes increased 6 per cent year-on-year to 31 MT, driven by higher throughput at its domestic ports despite the continued impact on the Fujairah terminal.

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