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Geographic footprint

Anchoring India’s trade, expanding global horizons

We have strategically established ports and terminals presence around the Indian coastline on both the west and east coasts and in key international locations.
While our network together handles 27% of India’s trade, it serves as a pivotal link to revive India’s historic trade routes and provides an opportunity to become part of the world’s major trade corridors.

How We Enable Domestic and Global Trade Connectivity

West Coast Presence

Our flagship Mundra Port, along with ports and terminals at Kandla (Tuna Terminal, Berth 13 - under construction), Dahej, Hazira, Dighi, and Mormugao, serves Northern and Western India. Mundra Port, strategically located near the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, supports regional industries with strong rail and road connectivity. Hazira Port, an all-weather facility, ensures efficient multi-commodity handling with direct berthing, dedicated warehouses, stockyards, and liquid tank farms catering to the chemical sector. Dighi and Mormugao Ports serve the resource-rich hinterland of Central and Southwestern India.

East Coast Presence

Ports at Dhamra, Gopalpur, Kolkata, and Haldia (under construction) connect Eastern and North-Eastern India. Located in a mineral-rich belt, Dhamra and Gopalpur facilitate seamless cargo movement via rail. Our Kolkata Port terminal strengthens trade links with Singapore and Port Kelang and enhances connectivity with our transshipment hubs in Vizhinjam and Colombo. The upcoming Haldia terminal will extend our services to Nepal and Bhutan.

Southern India Presence

Ports at Gangavaram, Kattupalli, Krishnapatnam, Karaikal, and Ennore support key industrial hubs in southern India. Vizhinjam Port, positioned on the east-west trade corridor, is unlocking new opportunities for Indian maritime trade.

International Presence

We are expanding our global footprint with strategic international ports. Haifa Port, Israel, a key trade hub, handles a significant share of the country’s container and bulk cargo. Dar es Salaam Port, Tanzania, is ramping up to enhance regional trade connectivity. Colombo West International Terminal located in Colombo port, Sri Lanka will streamline maritime trade across South Asia, benefiting India, Bangladesh, and beyond. Our terminal in Abbot Point, Australia further strengthens our global presence.

Marine Services

We are India’s largest third-party marine services provider, operating at all major ports and other strategic locations. We are also the largest private capital dredging player, with a state-of-the-art fleet serving Deendayal Port Authority, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, Inland Waterways, and the Indian Navy

Logistics Network

To develop end-to-end transport solutions, APSEZ leverages a large network of pan-India assets including container, bulk, agri & AFTO* rakes, MMLPs, warehouses and trucks. APSEZ has 12 Multi-Modal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) near key industrial clusters. Major hubs include Patli, Kishangarh (North), Malur (South), Tumb, Mundra (West), and Nagpur (East). Our agri-silos contribute to India's food security.

Our foray into freight forwarding services further enhances our ability to provide our services across the entire value chain.

*AFTO: Automobile Freight Transport Operator

Our pan-India footprint