A massive fire broke out at the chemical warehouse of JWR Logistics Pvt Ltd near Padeghar in Panvel, Maharashtra, on April 18, 2026, causing panic and temporary traffic disruption but no casualties. The incident highlights safety risks in chemical logistics near major ports, relevant for importers and distributors relying on JNPA for cargo handling.
Incident overview
The fire occurred at a hazardous warehouse within JWR Logistics' 97-acre facility along NH-4B highway, located 11 km from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) in Navi Mumbai. Workers at the container yard fled as flames spread to containers. The cause remains under investigation.
Supply-chain impact
The facility serves as a container freight station and hazardous goods warehouse, critical for chemical cargo moving through JNPA, one of India's busiest ports. Disruptions to traffic and operations may affect logistics timelines for importers and exporters of industrial chemicals, solvents, and other hazardous materials.
What buyers should watch
Overseas buyers sourcing chemicals via JNPA should monitor potential delays in container handling and warehousing services at this location. The incident may prompt tighter safety inspections at similar facilities, affecting clearance times for hazardous cargo.
Compliance and logistics signals
No regulatory penalties or operational shutdowns have been announced yet. However, the fire underscores the importance of verifying logistics partners' safety protocols and insurance coverage for chemical storage and transport, especially near port zones.
Source: Read the original report | Published: April 19, 2026
