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Adani Ports SEZ Aims for 1 Billion Tonnes Cargo Capacity by 2030

Adani Ports is targeting 1 billion tonnes of cargo volume by 2030, after recently passing the 500 million tonnes mark. This expansion aligns with India's increasing reliance on logistics for economic growth.

💡 Key Fact

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) aims to handle 1 billion tonnes of cargo by 2030, after exceeding 500 million tonnes.

⚡ Quick Answer

Adani Ports wants to double its cargo capacity to 1 billion tonnes by 2030, building on recent growth.

What's Happening

  1. Ambitious cargo target — APSEZ wants to handle 1 billion tonnes of cargo by 2030.
  2. Current milestone — The company has surpassed 500 million tonnes.
  3. Growth expectation — Logistics and marine services are expected to grow fivefold in five years.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Underestimating logistics' impact on economic growth
  • Ignoring infrastructure scale-up importance

Source: The Economic Times

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