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Adani ports posts strong November throughput, cargo volumes rise to 41 MMT

Container volumes expanded by 20% in November, while dry cargo saw a year-on-year uptick of 10%, the company said in a regulatory submission.
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Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) recorded robust cargo movement in November 2025, handling 41 million metric tonnes (MMT) across its network—an increase of 14% over the same month last year. The performance was supported by a sharp rise in container traffic and steady gains in dry bulk cargo. In comparison, the company had processed 40.2 MMT in October.

Container volumes expanded by 20% in November, while dry cargo saw a year-on-year uptick of 10%, the company said in a regulatory submission. Between April and November, total cargo handled reached 325.4 MMT, up 11% from the previous year, driven by a 21% surge in container throughput and a 5% increase in dry cargo.

The logistics division reported mixed trends: rail volumes for the month stood at 51,042 TEUs, down 5% from a year earlier, and GPWIS cargo moved 1.7 MMT, a decline of 4%. However, cumulative figures for the year showed improvement, with rail movements rising 13% to 469,835 TEUs and GPWIS volumes edging up 1% to 14.3 MMT.

Financially, the company delivered strong results in the September quarter. Net profit climbed 27.2% year-on-year to ₹3,109 crore, compared with ₹2,445 crore in the same period last year. Revenue also saw a substantial jump of nearly 30%, reaching ₹9,167.5 crore against ₹7,067 crore a year earlier. Cargo handled in the quarter grew 12% to 124 MMT.

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