Adani Gangavaram Port has reinforced its leadership position on India’s East Coast by achieving two major operational milestones — handling 3,400 TEUs in a single vessel call and managing 554 cargo vessels in FY25–26 (as of 8 February 2026), surpassing its previous annual record.
The container handling milestone was achieved during the call of MSC Tracy V, marking one of the highest single-call container volumes at the port. The occasion was commemorated with a special memento presented by MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, underscoring the strong operational partnership between the two entities.
Port officials stated that the achievement reflects seamless coordination, high berth productivity, and robust yard planning backed by advanced container handling systems. The port’s deep-draft berths, capable of accommodating large vessels, integrated logistics infrastructure, and round-the-clock operational teams have been instrumental in sustaining performance growth.
The handling of 554 cargo vessels within the current financial year further highlights the port’s rising throughput and growing customer confidence. Industry observers note that this sustained growth positions Gangavaram Port as a key gateway for container and bulk cargo movement along India’s eastern seaboard.
With a continued focus on efficiency, safety, and customer-centric operations, Adani Gangavaram Port remains committed to setting new benchmarks in maritime logistics and strengthening India’s trade competitiveness.
