Auto Exports at Dighi Port: An Analysis
Motherson, through its company SAMRX, has teamed up with Dighi Port in Maharashtra to build a special place for exporting cars. This new facility will help companies in the Mumbai to Pune area send their cars overseas. The goal is to make car shipping faster and easier for businesses.
- Motherson & SAMRX creating auto export facility at Dighi Port.
- Dighi Port supports car exporters from Mumbai to Pune region.
- APSEZ boosts India’s automotive growth under “Make in India.”
- Faster, easier car shipping improves supply chain efficiency.
- New RoRo terminal increases trade volume, lowers costs.
- Strategic partnership benefits communities and valued customers.
The Dighi Port is part of Adani Ports, a big group that manages many important ports in India. This partnership is helping India grow its car industry. It’s a way to make sure cars can move quickly and safely around the country and to the rest of the world.
The new facility will be a “RoRo” terminal. That means it will be able to handle vehicles that drive themselves onto and off of ships. This makes loading and unloading cars much faster and easier.
Ashwani Gupta, who leads Adani Ports and SEZ, said that this partnership will create a smooth and reliable way to move cars. It’s about making sure businesses can get their cars to customers all over the world quickly and efficiently.
This new setup supports the “Make in India” campaign. This campaign encourages Indian companies to make more products in India and sell them globally.
Ultimately, this strategic collaboration represents a pivotal step toward fostering robust global trade flows.



