Adani Ports & SEZ Achieves Global Milestone, Handling 36.2 MMT Cargo in April
Adani Ports reports a 12% yearly growth in cargo handling, reaching 36.2 MMT in April. Dhamra Port achieved its highest monthly cargo at 4.38 MMT. Dry, liquid & gas, and container cargo categories all experienced growth. The logistics segment also showed growth, with rail and GPWIS volumes increasing.
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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) on Thursday said it handled 36.2 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo in April, registering a 12 per cent year-on-year growth.
APSEZ in a statement said growth recorded across most domestic ports, with Dhamra Port recording its highest ever monthly cargo of 4.38 MMT.
Growth recorded across the three broad cargo categories i.e., dry (+7 per cent YoY), liquid & gas (+29 per cent), and Container (+14 per cent), it added.
The billionaire Gautam Adani's firm said growth in logistics segment continued with rail volumes rising by 5 per cent YoY to 49,430 TEUs and GPWIS volumes increasing by 26 per cent to 1.8 MMT.
APSEZ, a part of globally diversified Adani Group, is the largest port developer and operator in India.
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