As APSEZ moves towards its goal of handling one billion tonnes of cargo annually by 2030, AI and technology will be key enablers of its next phase of growth.
APSEZ has expanded its partnership with US-based @KalerisOfficial to deploy AI-enabled operating and optimisation solutions across 1️⃣5️⃣container terminals in 9️⃣ports.
Building on successful deployments, the initiative will enhance productivity, improve vessel turnaround times, and strengthen visibility across the logistics network.
Dhamra Port has been recognised as the ‘Non-Major Port of the Year’ at the Eastern Star Awards 2026.
A testament to the trust of our customers, the support of our partners, and the dedication of our teams driving excellence every day.
🇮🇳 🇦🇷 We’ve secured a 10-year marine services contract for Argentina’s first LNG export to India, strengthening our global marine portfolio and enabling a new energy corridor.
This development further reinforces APSEZ’s strategy to build one of the world’s largest integrated marine platforms, while expanding the geographic reach of its marine business. This marks another step towards building resilient maritime ecosystems across geographies.
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Thank you, @business_today, for this recognition.
Being named the Most Sustainable Company in Logistics & Ports at the #BTIndiasMostSustainableCompanies Awards 2026 reinforces our commitment to building resilient infrastructure while creating long-term environmental and social impact.
Sustainability remains at the heart of everything we do. ♻️
Most people see hectares. We see what they make possible.
➡️4,200+ hectares of mangrove afforestation
➡️3,000+ hectares of mangroves conserved
➡️1,200+ hectares of terrestrial plantation
Together, they capture carbon, support biodiversity, and strengthen coastal resilience for communities and ecosystems around us. This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we celebrate nature-based solutions that don’t just grow—they protect, restore, and endure.
Accelerating infrastructure. Leveraging intelligence
A closer look at the scale and systems shaping the future of integrated infrastructure. APSEZ Integrated Annual Report 2025-26 is now live.
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Recognised across the Logistics Port Performance Index (LPPI) 2024-25, four APSEZ ports delivered benchmark performances across cargo categories, with Mundra Port securing the #1 rank in Container Cargo (≥0.5 million TEUs).
A reflection of operational excellence, infrastructure strength, and a relentless focus on efficiency.
We find a way.
Vizhinjam sets a new high
May 2026 saw its highest-ever monthly throughput: 1,30,863 TEUs across 55 vessels. Since July 2024: 961 vessels | 20.18 lakh+ TEUs — a fast-rising transshipment hub for India.
Built for the biggest. Growing with every milestone.
India's maritime rise is being powered by world-class infrastructure. Among its brightest examples is APSEZ's crown jewel, Mundra, India's leading private port and a key driver of the nation's maritime ambitions.
As we wrap up an eventful May, here’s a look back at the milestones that moved us forward. ⬇️
Records were set. New routes opened. Operations pushed further.
From smarter logistics and stronger maritime infrastructure to global partnerships and milestone-breaking cargo movement, May was all about building momentum at scale.
2 million TEUs in just 18 months.
Adani Vizhinjam is fast emerging as a world-class transshipment hub, ready for the largest ships and the biggest opportunities.
With 950+ vessels handled, Vizhinjam continues to strengthen its position as a key gateway in global maritime trade.
Adani Krishnapatnam Port delivers a first—successfully executing a specialised double-banking operation with simultaneous edible oil discharge.
Precision operations driving efficiency, faster turnaround, and lower emissions.
Marine is our next growth engine.
As APSEZ’s third business pillar, we are scaling services and global presence to build a future-ready marine ecosystem with the vision to be among the world’s largest marine operators.
Adani Logistics flags off its first dedicated reefer train for HyFun Foods from ICD Virochannagar to Mundra—boosting cold chain logistics, enabling efficient frozen exports, and delivering true door-to-shore integration.
MV Parvaraj, carrying 53,300 MT of maize, was flagged off from Adani Krishnapatnam Port, supporting Andhra Pradesh’s farming community during the harvest season.
By enabling seamless exports and faster access to global markets, AKPL continues to strengthen the agricultural value chain and create better opportunities for farmers.
Adani Mormugao Port earns the Diamond Category Award for excellence in ESG, Energy & Plastic Waste Management (2025–26).
A testament to responsible operations, on-ground action, and a shared vision for sustainable progress.
We Find A Way
Vizhinjam welcomed MSC MICOL, one of the world’s largest container vessels, measuring 400m in length and carrying over 24,000 TEUs.
Arriving from Singapore and heading onward to Tema, Ghana after transshipment, the vessel call highlights Vizhinjam’s ability to handle ultra-large container ships with seamless efficiency.
A port built for the future of global trade.