
In March 2025, APSEZ recorded a cargo volume of 41.5 MMT, marking a 9% year-on-year (YoY) increase. This growth was primarily driven by an impressive 19% YoY surge in container traffic, alongside a 5% YoY rise in liquid and gas cargo. The consistent expansion in these segments highlights APSEZ's operational efficiency and strategic focus on enhancing logistics capabilities.
Mundra Port: India’s First to Cross 200 MMT Cargo Milestone
Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port operated by APSEZ, achieved a historic feat by handling 200.7 MMT of cargo in FY25. This milestone makes it the first Indian port to surpass the 200 MMT annual cargo mark, reinforcing its position as a key player in global maritime trade.
Vishinjam Port Crosses 100,000 TEUs Milestone
Another significant achievement during the month was Vishinjam Port surpassing the 100,000 TEUs milestone. This accomplishment underscores the growing importance of APSEZ’s port network in India’s logistics landscape.
Overall FY25 Performance
For the full financial year 2025, APSEZ reported a total cargo volume of 450.2 MMT, reflecting a 7% YoY growth. The growth was fueled by 20% YoY expansion in container traffic and a 9% YoY rise in liquid and gas cargo.
Additionally, APSEZ’s logistics segment showed robust performance, with rail volume reaching 0.64 Mn TEUs (+8% YoY), and GPWIS (General Purpose Wagon Investment Scheme) volume rising to 21.97 MMT (+9% YoY).
Key Takeaways
- APSEZ handled 41.5 MMT cargo in March 2025, the highest-ever for a single month.
- Mundra Port became the first Indian port to handle over 200 MMT in a year.
- Vishinjam Port surpassed the 100,000 TEUs milestone.
- APSEZ recorded 450.2 MMT in FY25, marking 7% annual growth.
APSEZ’s continued growth and operational excellence reaffirm its position as India’s leading port operator, playing a crucial role in the country's maritime trade expansion.
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