 Maersk, a global integrated logistics company, announced a series of strategic initiatives reinforcing its long-term commitment to India’s maritime sector during India Maritime Week 2025. Maersk is intending to significantly expand its operational footprint in the country through port infrastructure investments, vessel reflagging, and enhanced local partnerships across the maritime value chain.
Maersk, a global integrated logistics company, announced a series of strategic initiatives reinforcing its long-term commitment to India’s maritime sector during India Maritime Week 2025. Maersk is intending to significantly expand its operational footprint in the country through port infrastructure investments, vessel reflagging, and enhanced local partnerships across the maritime value chain.
Maersk Invests $2B in Pipavav Port Expansion
APM Terminals Pipavav (Gujarat Pipavav Port Limited), part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Gujarat Maritime Board outlining a proposed expansion with an investment scope of USD 2 billion (approximately ₹17,000 crore). Subject to a long-term concession agreement with Indian authorities, the expansion will significantly enhance the port’s capacity and capabilities with state-of-the-art container and liquid cargo handling infrastructure, while strengthening multimodal connectivity with the Dedicated Freight Corridor and the national hinterland.
Maersk has registered a new legal entity, Maersk Bharat IFSC Pvt. Ltd., at GIFT City IFSCA, Gujarat and flagged two vessels – Maersk Vigo and Maersk Vilnius – under the Indian flag, marking a milestone in the company’s engagement with India’s maritime sector. This initiative aligns with the growing importance of domestic tonnage for supply chain resilience.
Maersk Deepens India Presence with Shipyard and Skill Partnerships
The company is also deepening its collaborations with Indian shipyards for vessel repair and maintenance activities. Multiple MoUs have been signed with different yards to explore repair, maintenance, and new-building opportunities, establish capabilities that meet international operational standards, and create opportunities for knowledge transfer and skill development.
Additionally, Maersk is exploring local manufacturing and the procurement of containers from Indian companies, working closely with partners to share technical specifications and quality requirements for procuring seaworthy containers, with the aim of establishing a robust domestic production roadmap.
Maersk is partnering with educational institutes and organisations focused on skill development in the maritime sector, providing world-class onboard training opportunities to maritime cadets and ratings. These initiatives are designed to build a highly competent workforce that meets global standards, while creating meaningful employment opportunities within the maritime industry.
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