APSEZ posts 11% cargo growth in September

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) continues to reinforce its dominance in India’s maritime and logistics sector, reporting an 11% year-on-year (YoY) increase in cargo volumes for September 2025. This steady growth highlights the company’s consistent expansion across both port operations and logistics networks.
Record Cargo and Container Volumes
In September 2025 alone, APSEZ handled cargo volumes up by 11% YoY, with rail logistics achieving significant growth. Rail logistics volumes touched 60,640 TEUs, marking a 22% YoY rise, while cargo handled under the General-Purpose Wagon Investment Scheme (GPWIS) reached 1.63 MMT. The first half of FY26 proved even more remarkable, as APSEZ handled 244.2 MMT of cargo, representing the highest-ever half-year performance for the company an 11% increase compared to the same period last year.
H1 FY26: A Strong Performance Across Logistics
Rail logistics posted record-breaking figures, with volumes growing 15% YoY to 358,406 TEUs, reflecting the company’s strong presence in inland transport. Meanwhile, GPWIS cargo rose 3% YoY to 10.98 MMT, underlining APSEZ’s expanding footprint in rail-based logistics and bulk cargo movement.
Financial Growth Reinforces Operational Success
In Q1 FY26, APSEZ’s financial performance mirrored its operational strength. The company’s consolidated net profit increased by 6.5%, reaching ₹3,314.6 crore, compared to ₹3,112.8 crore in the same quarter last year. Furthermore, revenue from operations surged 31.2% YoY to ₹9,126.1 crore in the June 2025 quarter, driven by broad-based growth across multiple business verticals.
Integrated Logistics: From Port to Customer
A part of the diversified Adani Group, APSEZ has successfully transitioned from a pure port operator into an integrated transport and logistics utility, offering end-to-end cargo solutions from ports to customers’ doorsteps. The company operates a robust network of 15 ports and terminals across India, including six on the west coast, five on the south coast, and four on the east coast, collectively handling nearly 28% of India’s total port volumes.
Strengthening India’s Maritime Future
With strong growth in both port operations and hinterland connectivity, APSEZ continues to solidify its position as a key driver of India’s trade infrastructure. Its consistent performance reflects not only operational excellence but also a strategic focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in logistics.
As India’s trade ecosystem expands, APSEZ stands at the forefront of the nation’s maritime and logistics transformation, setting new benchmarks in performance, integration, and growth.