APM Terminals Pipavav Climbs to 28th in CPPI 2025 With 92.6 Score
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Updated · Maritime Gateway · Jun 12
APM Terminals Pipavav Climbs to 28th in CPPI 2025 With 92.6 Score
3 articles · Updated · Maritime Gateway · Jun 12
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APM Terminals Pipavav placed 28th globally in the 2025 Container Port Performance Index, making it India’s top-ranked private container port and the country’s second-highest container port overall.
Its CPPI score rose to 92.6 from 78 in 2020, a gain the port attributed to five years of operational upgrades and efficiency improvements measured by vessel time in port.
That ranking puts Pipavav ahead of larger Indian ports including Mundra and Jawaharlal Nehru Port, strengthening its role as a gateway for northwest India’s industrial markets.
The Gujarat port operates under India’s first public-private partnership port model and has annual container capacity of 1.35 million TEUs, alongside bulk and RoRo cargo handling.
The World Bank and S&P Global index covers more than 400 ports worldwide; a separate report showed Chinese ports took seven of the top 10 spots in 2025.