Adani Ports Leads India's Blue Economy Charge at Maritime Week 2025

Adani Ports is set to showcase India's maritime leadership at the upcoming India Maritime Week 2025 in Mumbai. The company will highlight its technological innovations and sustainability initiatives through multiple MoU signings for port infrastructure development. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attendance underscores the government's commitment to port-led development under the Sagarmala program. With operations spanning 15 domestic ports and handling nearly one-fourth of India's cargo, APSEZ represents the nation's largest integrated transport utility driving the Blue Economy forward.

Key Points: Adani Ports Showcases Blue Economy Leadership at India Maritime Week

  • APSEZ operates 15 Indian ports and 4 overseas facilities handling 25% of nation's cargo
  • Company will sign multiple MoUs for tugboats and dredger construction with Indian ports
  • India's first women quay crane operators deployed at Vizhinjam Port showcasing inclusion
  • Indigenous TSHD simulator developed under Make-in-India program highlights engineering prowess
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Adani Ports to showcase Blue Economy leadership at India Maritime Week 2025

Adani Ports to highlight technology, sustainability and indigenous innovation at India Maritime Week 2025, featuring PM Modi's attendance and major MoU signings.

"APSEZ today represents the nation's largest integrated transport utility - Article"

Ahmedabad, October 26

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), India's largest port developer and operator, is set to showcase its role in shaping the nation's Blue Economy at the ensuing India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025.

India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025 is taking place at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from October 27-31.

Adani Ports will showcase how technology, inclusion and indigenous innovation are powering the nation's journey towards a self-reliant and sustainable maritime future.

Through its pavilion, Adani Ports will highlight how technology, inclusion, Make-in-India innovation and sustainability are redefining India's maritime growth story. At IMW 2025, the APSEZ Pavilion is built around four key pillars -- Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Women Empowerment, AI-powered Logistics and Impact. A major focus this year is the MoU signings that will advance India's port, dredging and harbour capabilities under the Make-in-India framework.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attendance on October 29, followed by the Global Maritime CEO Forum, will further underscore India's ambition to lead the maritime world.

India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025 is a vision of India's maritime resurgence.

Organised by the Indian Ports Association (IPA) under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the event is expected to bring together over 1,00,000 delegates, 500+ exhibitors, 200+ global speakers and participants from 100+ countries to chart the future of the global maritime economy.

Over the past decade, India's maritime policy landscape has evolved rapidly under the twin frameworks of Sagarmala and Maritime Vision 2030, encompassing more than 150 initiatives across ports, shipping and inland waterways.

These flagship programmes aim to position India as a global maritime hub by driving port-led development, lowering logistics costs and promoting sustainable coastal infrastructure -- all key enablers of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

APSEZ, part of the diversified Adani Group, has emerged as a key enabler of India's port-led growth.

From a single port at Mundra, Gujarat, in the late 1990s, APSEZ now operates 15 ports across India and four overseas, supported by 12 multimodal logistics parks, 132 rakes and a 5,000+ vehicle fleet.

Handling nearly one-fourth of India's total cargo, APSEZ today represents the nation's largest integrated transport utility.

Under its Harbour Business, APSEZ will sign multiple long-term MoUs that reinforce its leadership in marine services:

With Mumbai Port Authority (MBPA) for the supply and charter hire of six ASTDS tugs for seven years and one Green (GTTP) tug for 15 years.With VO Chidambaranar Port Authority (VOCPA), Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, for the charter hire of two harbour tugs for seven years.

With Chennai Port Authority (ChPA) for the charter hire of one 60 TBP Escort Tug Vessel (ETV).With the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) for the construction of twelve tugboats, to be signed on October 29 in the presence of PM Modi.

In the dredging segment, APSEZ will sign an MoU for the construction of a self-propelled grab dredger, marking another milestone in indigenous maritime engineering.

APSEZ will ink MoUs for new and strategic developments at Vadhvan Port, Haldia Port, Vizhinjam LNG bunkering and Dighi Port, showcasing its commitment to capacity creation and green infrastructure.

A key highlight of APSEZ's showcase is India's first Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger (TSHD) simulator, designed indigenously by ARI Simulation for APSEZ under the Make-in-India programme -- a milestone that reinforces India's engineering prowess and supports Sagarmala's goal of expanding port capacity through domestic manufacturing.

Inclusivity also anchors the APSEZ story. At Vizhinjam Port in Kerala, India's first transhipment hub, APSEZ has trained and deployed the country's first women quay crane operators, exemplifying how technology and skill development can create equitable opportunities in maritime operations.

Its Zero Touch Multi-Modal Logistics Platform integrates ports, rail, road and inland waterways using AI-driven predictive analytics, directly contributing to lower logistics costs and improved efficiency -- key to boosting India's trade competitiveness.

India's Blue Economy, contributing about 4 per cent to GDP (USD 13.2 billion), is fast becoming a growth frontier spanning fisheries, renewables, coastal tourism and logistics.

With 100per cent FDI allowed in port infrastructure and green initiatives such as the Green Tug Transition Programme (GTTP) and Harit Sagar Guidelines, sustainability and self-reliance are converging.

With a global footprint spanning Haifa (Israel), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Queensland (Australia) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), APSEZ, in many ways, strengthens India's SAGAR Vision (Security and Growth for All in the Region), enhancing regional cooperation and trade resilience.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the development, I hope these MoUs actually translate into real benefits for local communities. Sometimes big corporate announcements don't trickle down to create jobs for ordinary Indians. Let's see the actual implementation on the ground.
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Arjun K
The Blue Economy has huge potential for India with our long coastline. Good to see focus on green initiatives like GTTP. PM Modi's vision for maritime development is taking shape through such events. Hope this creates more opportunities for coastal states.
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Sarah B
As someone working in logistics, the AI-powered predictive analytics and Zero Touch platform mentioned here could revolutionize Indian supply chains. Lower logistics costs will make our exports more competitive globally. Exciting times for Indian maritime sector!
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Vikram M
From handling 1 port to 15 domestic and 4 international ports - that's incredible growth! Adani Ports has become synonymous with India's infrastructure story. The global footprint in Israel, Sri Lanka, Australia shows our growing maritime influence. 🚢
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Kavya N
I'm particularly impressed by the women empowerment aspect. Training and deploying India's first women quay crane operators breaks stereotypes in a traditionally male-dominated industry. This is real women empowerment, not just tokenism. More power to these trailblazers!

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