News

Deendayal Port Handles Specialised LNG Tanks for INOX India's Bahamas Energy Project

April 22, 2026 2 min read
author Our Correspondent,

Deendayal Port Authority has played a pivotal role in facilitating the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks manufactured by INOX India Limited, destined for an energy infrastructure project in The Bahamas. The successful dispatch marks a significant milestone in the execution of the overseas assignment and underscores India's expanding footprint in global energy logistics.

The shipment, which involved specialised and technically complex cargo, highlights Deendayal Port Authority's growing capability to manage high-value, non-standard freight with precision and efficiency. Handling such cargo requires careful coordination across multiple stakeholders, including logistics providers, port operators, and customs authorities, and the port's ability to execute this seamlessly speaks to the operational maturity it has developed over recent years.

INOX India confirmed that the dispatched LNG tanks form part of its ongoing work on a mini-LNG terminal project located in The Bahamas. The company described the development as an important step forward in the project's overall progress, signalling that construction and implementation activities are advancing as planned.



The terminal, once operational, is expected to support cleaner energy distribution in the region by providing essential LNG storage and handling infrastructure.

The LNG tanks being exported represent only one component of a broader scope of work that INOX India is delivering for the terminal project. The full scope encompasses critical infrastructure elements required for safe and efficient LNG storage and distribution, positioning INOX India as a comprehensive solutions provider in the international LNG space.

For Deendayal Port Authority, the successful handling of this shipment reinforces its ambition to position itself as a preferred hub for specialised industrial and energy-sector exports. The port authority reiterated its commitment to facilitating such high-value cargo movements and to enabling efficient port operations that actively support India's industrial growth and export ambitions.

This development also reflects the broader trend of Indian companies taking on significant roles in international energy infrastructure projects. As global demand for cleaner fuels continues to grow, Indian manufacturers and port infrastructure providers are increasingly being called upon to deliver solutions that meet the standards of complex overseas projects. The Bahamas assignment is a testament to INOX India's engineering capabilities and Deendayal Port's logistics readiness to support such endeavours on the world stage.


Explore the latest edition of Journal of Supply Chain Magazine and be part of the JOSC News Bulletin.

Discover all our upcoming events and secure your tickets today.


Journal of Supply Chain is a Hansi Bakis Media brand.

Leave Comment

logo

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

The week’s best stories, handpicked by JOSC editors in your inbox every week.

Stay informed with exclusive content