Updated On: 06 February, 2026 10:53 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Mumbai`s Eastern Waterfront is all set for Rs 22,672 crore maritime transformation with new marina, convention centre, cruise facilities and more planned as part of the development. Pics/X

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An official statement said that the plan aims to position Mumbai as a leading maritime destination by 2047, supporting both port operations and urban development
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The transformation strategy will follow strengthening core cargo operations and repurposing unused port land for tourism, business and public spaces, the statement said

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Mumbai Port aims to reach a cargo handling capacity of 150 million tonnes per year by 2047, mainly through offshore liquid bulk cargo including crude oil, petroleum products, LNG and chemicals
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The key projects include reclamation and shore protection works, a sixth oil berth with a capacity of 22 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) at Jawahar Dweep, new anchorage facilities for bulk cargo and new marina and sailing school

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A major project is the Viksit Bharat Mumbai Marina, planned as India’s largest marina with an investment of Rs 887 crore. It will be developed through a hybrid EPC-PPP model, the statement said
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