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Adani Ports & SEZ Limited Adani Ports & SEZ Limited Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) is India’s largest private multi-port Adani Ports & Special operator. It is a part of the Adani Group, an integrated infrastructure corporation.[2] The company Economic Zone Limited (earlier known as Mundra Port & Special Economic Zone Ltd.) changed its name to Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited on January 6, 2012.[3] The company commenced operations at Mundra Port and currently operates 10[4] ports in India comprising 45 berths and 14 terminals across 6 states[5] at below locations: Type Public Mundra, Gujarat BSE: 532921 (https:// Hazira, Gujarat Traded as www.bseindia.com/sto Dahej, Gujarat ck-share-price/x/y/532 Tuna, Gujarat (Terminal) 921/) Mormugao, Goa (Terminal) Vizag, Andhra Pradesh (Terminal) Industry Port & Shipping [4] Kattupalli, Tamil Nadu Founded 1998 Ennore, Tamil Nadu (Terminal) Founder Gautam Adani Dhamra, Odisha Vizhinjam, Kerala Headquarters Adani House, Near Mithakhali Circle, Through its subsidiary company Adani Logistics Ltd., APSEZ operates 3 Inland Container Depots, a Navarangpura, storehouse of goods before they are custom cleared at ports.[6] It is located in Kishangarh, Rajasthan; Ahmedabad, Gujarat, [7] Patli, Harayana and Kila Raipur, Punjab. It holds Category 1 License for Indian Railways that helps in India pan-India cargo movement. Key people Gautam Adani Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) provides Dredging and Reclamation solutions, (Chairman & MD) primarily for port and harbor construction.[8] The Adani Group started investing in developing a dredging fleet in 2005. At present, APSEZ operates a fleet of 19 dredgers which is the largest[9] capital Karan Adani (CEO & dredging capacity in India. Whole Time Director) The Mundra SEZ is the largest port-led operational and notified multi-product SEZ in India that offers Rajesh S. Adani land bank for large scale industries for manufacturing set-up based upon cluster-based development for (Director) various industries.[10] Dr. Malay Mahadevia APSEZ has undertaken mangrove afforestation activities to the tune of 2885 Ha (as on Aug 2016) with (Whole Time Director) a survival rate of over 85%.[11] In 2016, the company announced that all ports and townships are being Prof. G. Raghuram prepared to run on 100% renewable energy- a mix of solar and wind.[12] (Independent Director) In Aug 2017, Morgan Stanley analysis was quoted as "APSEZ is stacking up well compared to its global G. K. Pillai (Independent peers: On operating metrics such as revenue growth, margins, EBIDTA growth, net income growth and Director) return ratios (RoCE/ RoE), and based on bottom-up estimates by Morgan Stanley analysts covering global ports, APSEZ is expected to be in the top quartile across various operating metrics despite the Sanjay Lalbhai tax holiday for Mundra port coming to an end”.[13] (Independent Director) Radhika Haribhakti (Independent Director) Contents Revenue ₹94.79 billion (US$1.4 billion)(FY Ports & Terminals 2016–17)[1] Violation of environmental norms Net income ₹38.92 billion References (US$580 million)(FY External links 2016–17)[1] Website adaniports.com (http:// Ports & Terminals Adaniports.com/) Mundra Port Since 2013, Mundra Port is India’s largest private commercial port[4] and it hosts world’s largest coal import terminal.[11] Mundra Port is known to introduce technological advancements[14] that lead to high level of automation in order to enhance speed and efficiency for cargo handling.[15][11] Up to August 2016, around 20,000 ships had docked Mundra without a single-accident representing the high safety standards implemented by the port authorities.[11] Mundra Port has two single-point mooring (SPM) facilities to evacuate crude oil on the high seas. Efforts to build a new container terminal in Mundra in partnership with French shipping giant CMA Terminals are underway.[5] Mundra Port is a deep-water, all-weather, berthing on arrival port in the Gulf of Kutch. With 26 berths and dedicated terminals for different cargo and commodity types, it has an annual capacity to handle 231 MMT cargo. The port is connected to National Highway (NH) network through State Highways 48 via Anjar and SH-6. It has a privately developed rail network of 69 KMs connecting Adipur to Mundra port, which in-turn provides nation- wide connectivity. It is capable of berthing fully loaded capesize vessels, VLCC and ULCC. It handles dry bulk, break bulk, project cargo, liquid, containers, automobiles and crude.[10] Hazira Port The Hazira Poart is a deep-water port located in the Gulf of Khambat, Surat, Gujarat. It constitutes 5 berths and has an annual capacity to handle 35 MMT cargo. It handles dry bulk, break bulk, project cargo, liquid, containers and automobiles and can berth Panamax vessels, liquid tankers and container vessels. It serves as an international trade gateway to Europe, Africa, America and the Middle East. It is situated on the main broad gauge rail route between Delhi and Mumbai. The double track is fully electrified and is designed for fast trains. The Port can simultaneously handle different class of vessels and a large fleet of support equipment.[10] Dhamra Port Dhamra Port is a deep-water, all-weather, multi-user, multi-cargo port located between Haldia and Paradeep ports on India’s eastern coast. It can handle dry bulk, break bulk, project cargo, and containers, and has an annual capacity of 40 MMT cargo which can go up to 100 MMT in the future. It is located near the mineral belts of Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal. It is connected by a 62 KM railway line to Ranital Link Cabin which connects the main Howrah-Chennai line. It features a fully integrated conveyor system for import and export, a coastal circuit for fast cargo transit, and rapid loading silos with 4000 TPH capacity.[10] Situated between Haldia in West Bengal and Paradip in Odisha, the Port is located 215 KMs from Bhubaneshwar. The port serves as gateway to Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and the entire geopolitical region, including the ASEAN region.[16] Dahej Port The Dahej Port is a deep-water, multi-cargo port in the Gulf of Khambat, Bharuch, Gujarat. It houses two dry and break bulk berths and dedicated facilities for handling project cargo. It has a capacity to handle 20 MMTPA. It handles all kinds of dry bulk and break bulk cargo including coal, fertilizer, agri products, steel cargo, minerals, etc. Additionally, it is capable of berthing capesize and Panama vessels. It accommodates a dedicated railway line; Bharuch Dahej Railway Company Limited (BDRCL) which connects Dahej Port with the national rail network. The port is connected to the national highway 8 through a six-lane state highway (SH 6) as well. It is connected to the contiguous industrial hubs of Gujarat, Maharashtra and eastern Madhya Pradesh. Dahej Port is equipped with India’s first high speed elevated triangular gallery overload conveying system for coal transportation which eliminates dust pollution. It accommodates a Ro-Ro Jetty for project cargo movement of 9.8 KMs long fully integrated high speed conveyor. It has mechanized cargo handling and wagon loading systems.[10] Vizag Terminal The Vizag Terminal is located on the east coast of India with one berth located in northern arm of the inner harbour of Vishakhapatnam Port Trust. The port has a capacity to handle 6.5 MMTPA. It is permitted to handle coal cargo. The terminal is connected to the national network of Chennai- Vishakhapatnam-Howrah rail corridor through Vishakhapatnam Port Terminal’s R&D yard and the national highway number 5 (Chennai to Kolkatta). Additionally, it connects to the hinterlands of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. The terminal is capable of berthing Panamax vessels. It consists of 2 harbour mobile cranes, 280m Berth, a 2.1 KMs long conveyor system, two stacker cum reclaimers with mechanized wagon loading facility and storage land.[10] Mormugao Terminal Mormugao Terminal is a one-berth terminal located on the west coast of India. It has a capacity of 7 MMT cargo. It can handle coal cargo, Panamax and capsize vessels. Its main feature is a mechanized material handling system of conveyor systems and stacker cum reclaimers. This system has a stacking capacity of 5000 TPH and reclaiming capacity of 2500 TPH. It is connected to Maharashtra and Karnataka hinterlands via South Central Railways and Konkan Railways.[10] Vizhinjam Port The 3.5 million TEU port is expected to be commissioned by 2020. It is expandable to 4.3 million TEU and allows for a draft (the maximum a ship can sink into the water on loading) of 18.5 metres. The port will cut India's dependence on facilities in Colombo and Singapore, which handle majority of trans shipment of Indian containers, apart from Jebel Ali.[5] Kattupalli Port Kattupalli Port lies 24 KMs north of Chennai Port, and can handle 18 MMT cargo, including containers, break bulk and project cargo. It can berth fully loaded capesize vessels and container vessels. It has a DPD warehouse within the container for movement of AEO and DPD consignments, and a 45,000 sq. ft. warehouse with off-dock CFS. Kattupalli Port is connected to all CFSs/ICDs/SEZs in Chennai for imports and exports.[10] Ennore Terminal Ennore Terminal is a container terminal located in the northern suburbs of Chennai. It can handle 12 MMT cargo. It is connected to the hinterland by roads, including upcoming EMRIP project and Northern Port Access Road.[10] Tuna Terminal Tuna Port is an all-weather, berthing on arrival port with the largest coal import terminal of 35000 MT/Day discharge rate near Kandla Port. It has a capacity of 20 MMTPA and can handle 1,30,00 DWT vessels at berth.
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