INDIA's adani International Container Terminal Private Limited (AICTPL), the joint venture terminal at the Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) in Mundra, has handled over 300,000 containers in the month of November, according to The Hindu BusinessLine.
APSEZ has recorded cargo volumes of around 36 MMT in the same period, a robust 42 per cent year on year growth across three broad cargo categories - dry bulk (over 60 per cent y-o-y), containers (over 26 per cent) and liquids and gas (over 23 per cent).
As per the company's regulatory filing, AICTPL has set record by handling 300,431 TEU across 97 vessels in November 2023, breaking its own record of 298,634 TEU in March 2021, by handling approximately 10,000 TEU every day.
Two other ports of the company, Dhamra and Ennore, also recorded their ever-monthly volumes at 3.96 MMT and 65,658 TEU, respectively.
Logistics volumes continue to witness record growth with year-to-date (YTD) rail volumes of around 379,000 TEU (over 23 per cent y-o-y) and GPWIS (general purpose wagon investment scheme) volumes of 12.3 MMT (over 44 per cent y-o-y). The highest-ever monthly GPWIS volumes were recorded in November 2023 at 1.72 MMT.
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APSEZ has recorded cargo volumes of around 36 MMT in the same period, a robust 42 per cent year on year growth across three broad cargo categories - dry bulk (over 60 per cent y-o-y), containers (over 26 per cent) and liquids and gas (over 23 per cent).
As per the company's regulatory filing, AICTPL has set record by handling 300,431 TEU across 97 vessels in November 2023, breaking its own record of 298,634 TEU in March 2021, by handling approximately 10,000 TEU every day.
Two other ports of the company, Dhamra and Ennore, also recorded their ever-monthly volumes at 3.96 MMT and 65,658 TEU, respectively.
Logistics volumes continue to witness record growth with year-to-date (YTD) rail volumes of around 379,000 TEU (over 23 per cent y-o-y) and GPWIS (general purpose wagon investment scheme) volumes of 12.3 MMT (over 44 per cent y-o-y). The highest-ever monthly GPWIS volumes were recorded in November 2023 at 1.72 MMT.
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