May2 , 2026

    APSEZ Crosses 500 Million Tonnes Cargo Milestone

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    Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) has achieved a major milestone by surpassing 500 million tonnes of cargo handled, marking a significant moment in the growth of India’s largest port developer and integrated transport utility.

    The company’s growth trajectory highlights accelerating operational efficiency and scale. While APSEZ took 16 years to reach its first 100 million tonnes of cargo, each subsequent 100 million tonnes has been achieved in progressively shorter timeframes, underscoring improved performance and resilience.

    Over the years, APSEZ has transformed from a port operator into a fully integrated transport and logistics platform. Its portfolio now includes 15 domestic ports, four international ports, 12 multimodal logistics parks, a fleet of over 20,000 trucks, and extensive marine infrastructure.

    With an installed capacity exceeding 630 million tonnes per annum and a market share of nearly 28% of India’s port volumes, APSEZ continues to strengthen its leadership position in the maritime sector.

    The company is now targeting the next major milestone of handling 1 billion tonnes of cargo annually by 2030, driven by ongoing expansion and integration across its logistics network.

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