Adani's Haifa Port Operations Normal, All Staff Safe Amid Regional Tensions

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited has stated that operations at Israel's Haifa Port remain normal and all employees are safe. The company confirmed that port infrastructure is secure and fully operational, with no disruption to business activities. APSEZ is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with Israel's Ministry of Transport and Road Safety. The statement serves as a reassurance of stability for Israel's supply chain amid ongoing regional tensions.

Key Points: Adani's Haifa Port Safe, Operations Normal Amid Israel-Iran Tensions

  • All employees confirmed safe
  • Port assets fully secure and operational
  • Close coordination with Israeli transport ministry
  • Commitment to supply chain stability
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All employees safe, operations normal at Haifa Port: APSEZ

Adani Ports confirms all employees safe and operations normal at Israel's Haifa Port, coordinating with authorities amid regional security situation.

"Haifa Port Company confirms that all its employees are safe, and all port assets and infrastructure are fully secure and in operational condition - APSEZ"

Ahmedabad, March 1

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited on Sunday said that operations at Israel's Haifa Port remain normal and all employees are safe, amid the ongoing situation in the region.

In a statement, the APSEZ said that Haifa Port Company has confirmed that all its staff members are safe and that port assets and infrastructure are fully secure and operational. The company added that the port continues to function without disruption.

"Haifa Port Company confirms that all its employees are safe, and all port assets and infrastructure are fully secure and in operational condition," APSEZ said.

The port operator said it is closely monitoring the situation and is coordinating with Israel's Ministry of Transport and Road Safety. It is operating in line with the instructions issued by the authorities.

"The port continues to monitor the situation and is coordinating closely with the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety and operating as per their instructions," it added.

APSEZ further said that it remains committed to ensuring the safety of its people and maintaining continuity of operations.

The company emphasised that stable port operations are important for Israel's supply chain and international trade.

"We remain committed to ensuring the safety of our people and the continuity of operations, maintaining stability for Israel's supply chain and international trade," it said.

The statement comes as a reassurance that there has been no damage to infrastructure and that business activities at Haifa Port are continuing as usual amid ongoing tensions following the US and Israeli attacks on Iran and the latter's retaliation.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
This is a responsible statement from APSEZ. In such volatile situations, clear communication is key. It's also crucial for India's strategic interests that our companies abroad operate smoothly and safely.
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Aman W
While I'm glad everyone is safe, I have to respectfully question the timing and necessity of this press release. It feels a bit like corporate PR during a serious geopolitical crisis. The focus should be on de-escalation.
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Sarah B
Important update for global trade. Haifa is a key port. Stability there is good news for supply chains worldwide, including for goods coming to India. Hope the situation remains calm.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! Proud to see an Indian company managing a critical foreign port with such professionalism during tensions. Shows our global capability. Hope our employees and their families stay safe. 🙏
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Karthik V
This is reassuring for investors too. Operational continuity is vital. Adani's coordination with Israeli authorities shows good crisis management. Let's pray for peace in the region.

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