Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the Haldia Bulk Terminal, developed by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) — India’s first fully automated dry bulk handling facility. GENMA, a trusted partner in material handling solutions, served as the core supplier of critical handling equip ment, providing two high-performance mobile harbour cranes (MHCs) that are instrumental in ensuring the efficient and reliable operation of this new benchmark on India’s eastern seaboard.
 
At the heart of the terminal’s ship-to-shore operations, the two GENMA MHCs handle vessel discharge with high reliability, low energy consumption, and precise control. They ensure a smooth, continuous flow of material from ship to the terminal’s conveyor system, seamlessly feeding the automated stockyard and rail loading systems downstream.
 
GENMA is proud that its equipment was chosen for this strategically important national project in partnership with Adani Ports. This is another internat ional recognit ion of GENMA’s tech nol ogical innovation, product quality, and customized solutions. The robust performance of its MHCs at Haldia directly supports the terminal’s goals of zero jetty stockpiling, reduced cargo loss, and cleaner, safer operations.
 
The Haldia Bulk Terminal is a key milestone under India’s Sagarmala Programme and PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, which aim to build multimodal infrastructure and reduce logistics costs. GENMA is honoured to contribute to this vision, helping to lower logistics costs and support industrial growth in eastern India.
 
Looking ahead, GENMA remains committed to innovation — delivering smarter, more efficient, and environmentally friendly material handling solutions for ports, mining, and bulk handling sectors worldwide, and working with global partners to drive sustainable industry development.