Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) has achieved a significant milestone by handling over 500 million tonnes of cargo, reinforcing its position as India’s largest private port operator and one of the leading port infrastructure players globally.
The company’s growth has been driven by a diversified cargo portfolio spanning containers, dry bulk, liquid cargo, and gas, along with continued expansion across strategic locations along India’s coastline. Its network of ports and terminals has played a crucial role in supporting the country’s rising trade volumes and logistics demand.
Building on this momentum, APSEZ has set an ambitious target of handling 1 billion tonnes of cargo annually by 2030, effectively doubling its current capacity over the next few years. The company plans to achieve this through capacity expansion, operational efficiency improvements, and strategic acquisitions, both within India and in international markets.
The milestone also reflects the broader growth of India’s maritime sector, supported by increased industrial activity, rising energy demand, and expanding global trade linkages. APSEZ’s integrated logistics approach, which includes port operations, warehousing, and multimodal connectivity, has further strengthened its position in the supply chain ecosystem.
With its continued focus on scale, efficiency, and infrastructure development, the company is positioning itself to play a key role in meeting India’s future logistics and trade requirements while advancing towards its long-term cargo handling target.
