June25 , 2026

    Vizhinjam Port Crosses 1,000-Vessel Milestone in Record Time

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    Vizhinjam International Seaport has achieved a major operational milestone by handling its 1,000th vessel arrival in less than two years of commercial operations. The achievement highlights the port’s rapid growth as an emerging transshipment hub on India’s coastline.

    Operated by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, Vizhinjam Port has expanded its global connectivity by attracting large container vessels and strengthening India’s position in international maritime trade.

    The milestone reflects the port’s advanced infrastructure, deep-water capabilities, and strategic location near key global shipping routes. With continued expansion plans, Vizhinjam aims to increase cargo handling capacity and compete with major regional transshipment hubs.

    Industry observers expect the port’s growing vessel traffic to support India’s logistics sector, reduce dependence on overseas transshipment centres, and boost trade efficiency across global shipping networks.

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