Two Gujarat ports Mundra and Hazira handled nearly Eighty per cent of the
total volumes handled by the Ports owned by the group in the country
The Gujarat ports of APSEZ (Mundra and Hazira) handled 6.32 million TEUs of
container volume in FY21. In the container segment, the ports owned APSEZ in
the whole country handled 7.22 million TEUs in FY21, registering a growth of 16
per cent on year-on-year basis
The market share of
the western ports of APSEZ increased to 48 per cent in FY21
The market share of the western ports of APSEZ which included ports in
Gujarat, Maharashtra and Kerala in containers increased to 48 per cent in FY21
The market share of APSEZ owned ports in the country in containers section
increased to 41 per cent of the all-India container volume in FY21.
Mundra Port continues to be the largest port in the country
Mundra Port ended the year with a record cargo
volume of 144. 4 MMT, a growth of 4 per cent on year-on-year basis, and
continues to be the largest port in the country.
In March 2021, it handled a cargo volume of 26 MMT, a growth of 41 per cent
on year-on-year basis and 23 per cent on month-on-month basis.
APSEZ handled cargo volume of 73 Million Metric Tons in the fourth quarter
of the financial year 2020-21, registering a growth of 27 per cent on
year-on-year basis.
Adani
Ports & Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) highlighted its latest operational
performance in a communication to the stock exchanges. |