June25 , 2026

    Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Plans $1.36 Billion Investment for Europe Expansion

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    Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has announced plans to invest $1.36 billion to expand its presence in the European maritime and logistics market. The proposed investment is aimed at strengthening the company’s global port network, enhancing cargo handling capabilities and expanding integrated logistics operations across key trade corridors in Europe.

    The company is expected to focus on port infrastructure development, terminal acquisitions , supply chain connectivity and modern logistics solutions as part of its international growth strategy. Industry sources said the expansion could include investments in container terminals, multimodal transport infrastructure and digital logistics platforms to support rising global trade demand.

    Market analysts noted that the planned investment reflects the company’s broader strategy to diversify geographically and strengthen its position in global maritime trade. The expansion is also expected to improve trade connectivity between India and Europe while supporting long-term growth in cargo volumes and international logistics services.

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