Adani Ports, France's Marseille Fos Sign MoU to Boost India-Europe IMEC Trade

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) has signed an MoU with France's Port of Marseille Fos to deepen cooperation on trade and port innovation. The partnership aims to strengthen the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), creating a ports club for better coordination among key hubs. It connects APSEZ's western Indian ports to the European gateway, completing the IMEC trade pathway boosted by a potential India-EU Free Trade Agreement. The collaboration will focus on digitalization, green maritime corridors, and promoting the IMEC as a sustainable alternative for Eurasian trade.

Key Points: Adani Ports & Marseille Fos Sign MoU for India-Europe IMEC Corridor

  • Strengthens India-Europe trade via IMEC
  • Creates IMEC Ports Club for coordination
  • Completes IMEC pathway with India-EU FTA
  • Focus on sustainable, secure trade corridor
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APSEZ signs MoU with France's Port of Marseille Fos to boost India-Europe trade via IMEC

APSEZ partners with France's Port of Marseille Fos to strengthen the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and boost India-EU trade flows.

"This partnership will significantly accelerate the exchange of information and materials among all participating nations. - Ashwani Gupta, APSEZ"

Ahmedabad, February 18

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Port of Marseille Fos, France, to deepen cooperation on trade facilitation, port innovation, and energy transition, the company said in an official statement on Wednesday.

APSEZ also stated that it partnered with the Port of Marseille Fos, France's leading port and the Mediterranean's premier gateway, to strengthen connectivity between India and Europe under the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).

In an official statement, it stated "This partnership proposes the creation of an IMEC Ports Club to strengthen coordination among key ports along the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) route, reinforcing connectivity between India and the European Union".

The company noted that this completes the IMEC pathway for India-EU trade, which has been boosted by the Free Trade Agreement between India and the EU, termed as "the mother of all deals" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The MoU was signed during the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron, highlighting the expanding India-France strategic partnership and aligning it with the broader IMEC and India-EU trade vision.

Launched at the 2023 G20 Summit in New Delhi, the IMEC is a 6,000-km multimodal connectivity initiative linking India and Europe through integrated maritime routes, rail networks, digital systems, and clean-energy pathways.

On the eastern gateway of IMEC, APSEZ's ports at Mundra and Hazira serve as a multimodal logistics hub connecting South Asia to West Asia.

With this agreement, Marseille Fos strengthens the western European gateway of the corridor, adding approximately 70 million tonnes of capacity and extending the corridor's reach deeper into Europe. Marseille Fos is also recognised as one of Europe's largest integrated multimodal port ecosystems.

Adani Port also stated that this partnership will focus on promoting the IMEC route as a sustainable, secure, and competitive alternative for Eurasian trade flows through joint campaigns, participation in international trade fairs and roadshows, and targeted business-to-business engagements.

It will also include technical exchange and capacity building in port digitalisation, smart-port platforms, data interoperability, cybersecurity, alternative fuels, shore power supply, and low-carbon bunkering.

Both sides will also work on developing the Mundra-Marseille Fos Green Maritime Corridor and co-founding the IMEC Ports Club to institutionalise dialogue among corridor ports and support policy discussions and investment frameworks related to IMEC infrastructure.

Ashwani Gupta, Whole-time Director & CEO, APSEZ, said, "India has already taken a leadership role in advancing this corridor, and with the conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, trade between the participating countries is expected to grow manifold."

He further added, "At APSEZ, our ports in Hazira and Mundra on India's western coast have already established a seamless pathway across the first and middle legs of the corridor. With this MoU with the Port of Marseille Fos in France, we have now successfully connected the final leg to Europe. This partnership will significantly accelerate the exchange of information and materials among all participating nations, further strengthening economic cooperation and supply-chain resilience."

Herve Martel, CEO of the Port of Marseille Fos, added: "We are pleased to strengthen our partnership with APSEZ at a moment when the IMEC corridor is entering a decisive phase. India and Marseille stand at the two extremities of this future trade backbone, giving both ports a major responsibility in structuring and energizing this new route. Together, we intend to mobilize and federate the ports involved, and to act as strong advocates of a more efficient, resilient and sustainable connection between our regions."

- ANI

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Priya S
Great news for trade and job creation. However, I hope the "capacity building" and technical exchanges are truly two-way streets and not just us adopting European systems. Our ports have unique challenges and innovations too.
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Rohit P
Finally some concrete progress on IMEC! This corridor is a game-changer to counter China's Belt and Road. Adani is putting India on the global logistics map. Proud moment.
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Sarah B
As someone working in export logistics, this is huge. The Mundra-Marseille link will cut transit time significantly. The emphasis on digitalisation and cybersecurity is crucial for modern supply chains. Well done APSEZ.
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Karthik V
Strategic partnership with France during Macron's visit shows our foreign policy is working. This isn't just about ports; it's about building long-term economic and geopolitical alliances. Good step.
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Michael C
The environmental focus with alternative fuels and low-carbon bunkering is commendable. Hope this sets a new standard for all trade corridors. Sustainable growth is the only way forward.

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