June9 , 2026

    Vizhinjam Port surpasses 1 lakh TEUs in March, setting new milestone

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    Vizhinjam International Seaport has achieved a significant milestone by handling over 1 lakh containers in a single month, just four months after launching commercial operations. In March 2025, the port efficiently processed 1.08 lakh TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) from 51 vessels, demonstrating its growing role in India’s maritime sector.

    The rapid success of Adani Vizhinjam Port is attributed to its strategic use of advanced technology and meticulous planning, which have enabled high operational efficiency and scalability. The port’s ability to handle such a large volume of containers within a short period highlights its potential to become a major transshipment hub in the region.

    Trial operations at Vizhinjam began in July 2024, followed by the official launch of commercial services in December 2024. Since then, the port has seen a steady rise in container traffic, reinforcing its position as a crucial gateway for global trade. The latest achievement of surpassing 1 lakh TEUs in a month underlines its operational excellence and growing importance in India’s logistics landscape.

    Vizhinjam’s strategic location along international shipping routes enhances its appeal to global carriers. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, deep draft, and proximity to major maritime trade lanes, the port is well-positioned to compete with leading transshipment hubs in the region.

    Industry experts believe its continued expansion will significantly boost India’s logistics capabilities, reducing reliance on foreign ports for transshipment.

    The successful handling of such high volumes within months of commencing operations reflects the efficiency and readiness of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), which is spearheading the development of the facility. Looking ahead, further investments in automation, connectivity, and hinterland integration are expected to solidify Vizhinjam’s status as a key player in global trade.

    With its rapid growth trajectory, Vizhinjam International Seaport is set to play a crucial role in strengthening India’s maritime sector while enhancing Kerala’s position as a logistics hub.

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