APSEZ's Expansion: A Key to India's Trade Infrastructure

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New Delhi, April 1 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) announced on Wednesday that it has surpassed 500 million tonnes of cargo handled, marking a key milestone in its growth as India's largest integrated transport utility.

This achievement reflects the company's expansion from a single port in 1998 to a network of 19 ports and terminals, further solidifying its role in supporting India's trade and infrastructure development.

APSEZ Chairman Gautam Adani said the milestone underscores the group's long-term confidence in India's growth story and its focus on building an integrated logistics platform encompassing ports, rail, road, and warehousing.

The company stated that it remains on track to achieve its target of handling 1 billion tonnes of cargo by 2030, backed by its expanding port network and logistics capabilities.

In a statement, APSEZ said, "it has surpassed the landmark milestone of 500 million tonnes of cargo handled. This achievement marks a defining moment in APSEZ's evolution and underscores the growing strength of India's infrastructure-led transformation."

From a single port-led vision in 1998 to a network spanning 19 ports and terminals across India and beyond, APSEZ has grown into a critical enabler of India's trade, industrial growth, and global competitiveness.

"Ports are not merely gateways for trade; they are gateways to national confidence, competitiveness, and destiny. I am grateful to our customers, partners, and every member of the APSEZ family whose dedication and belief have made this milestone possible," Adani said.

APSEZ crossing 500 million tonnes is a signal of the group's decades-long confidence in the India growth story, he said. "Over the years, we have built not just ports, but an unparalleled interconnected transport and logistics platform spanning ports, rail, roads, trucking, warehouses, and cargo gateways."

"APSEZ's best is ahead of us. And the best of India is ahead of her," he added.

While APSEZ took 16 years to reach its first 100 million tonnes, each subsequent 100 million tonnes has been added faster than the last, reflecting the increasing scale, efficiency, resilience, and strategic depth of its platform.

"With this milestone, APSEZ remains firmly on course toward its next major ambition of handling 1 billion tonnes of cargo by 2030. As it enters this next phase, the company remains committed to building not only world-class infrastructure, but also a world-class institution defined by scale, service, operational excellence, and national purpose," the statement said.

The company operates a comprehensive ecosystem of 15 strategically located ports and terminals across India's west, south, and east coasts, combined with a diversified marine fleet of 127 vessels, integrated logistics capabilities including 12 multi-modal logistics parks, 3.1 million sq ft of warehouses, and 25,000+ trucks operating on its proprietary platform, thus providing capabilities to handle vast amounts of cargo from both coastal areas and the hinterland.

With a current cargo handling capacity of 633 million tonnes per annum, APSEZ commands about 28 per cent of India's total port volumes, targeting 1 billion tonnes throughput by 2030.
 

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This news article was written and created by Himanshu, and published on IST.
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