Mundra Port Hits Record 200 Million Tonnes Cargo Volume
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Mundra Port, owned by Adani Ports, has achieved a record cargo volume of over 200 million metric tonnes in FY25, becoming the first Indian port to reach this milestone.

Photograph: Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters
New Delhi, Apr 2 (PTI) 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.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ), in a statement, said during March 2025, it handled its highest-ever cargo volume at 41.5 MMT (+9 per cent year-on-year), led by containers (+19 per cent) and liquids and gas (+5 per cent).
"APSEZ handles all-time high cargo volume in Mar 2025; Mundra becomes the first Indian port ever to cross 200 MMT annual cargo volume," the company said.
The company said its Vizhinjam port crossed the 1,00,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) milestone during the month.
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.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ), in a statement, said during March 2025, it handled its highest-ever cargo volume at 41.5 MMT (+9 per cent year-on-year), led by containers (+19 per cent) and liquids and gas (+5 per cent).
"APSEZ handles all-time high cargo volume in Mar 2025; Mundra becomes the first Indian port ever to cross 200 MMT annual cargo volume," the company said.
The company said its Vizhinjam port crossed the 1,00,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) milestone during the month.
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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