Mundra Port, the flagship shipyard of billionaire Gautam Adani-led Adani Ports, has become the first India dockyard to handle over 200 million metric tonnes of cargo volume in 2024-25.
In a statement, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) said that during March 2025 it handled its highest ever cargo volume at 41.5 MMT, +9 percent year-on-year, led by containers (+19 percent) and liquids and gas (+5 percent).
The company said that APSEZ handled all-time high cargo volume in March 2025 and Mundra became the first Indian port ever to cross 200 MMT annual cargo volume.
The Company’s Vizhinjam port crossed the 1,00,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) milestone during the month.
According to the statement, during FY25, APSEZ handled 450.2 MMT cargo volume (+7 per cent), led by containers (+20 per cent) and liquids and gas (+9 per cent). In FY25, logistics rail volume stood at 0.64 Mn TEUs (+8 per cent), and GPWIS volume was at 21.97 MMT (+9 per cent).
APSEZ has a network of 15 ports/terminals across India’s coastline with a capacity to handle some 627 MT of cargo a year.
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