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Adani Ports & SEZ
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) is an Indian multinational port operator and logistics company, part of Adani Group. APSEZ is India's largest private port operator with a network of 12 ports and terminals, including India's first port-based SEZ at Mundra and the first deep water transshipment port at Thiruvananthapuram.
As of 2017[update], APSEZ operated 3 inland container depots (ICD) through its subsidiary Adani Logistics Ltd. In August 2022, they acquired an additional ICD from Navkar Corporation in Tumb, Gujarat.
It holds Category 1 License for the Indian Railways that helps in pan-India cargo movement. The trains owned by Adani Logistics were used to dispatch 30,000 tonnes of food grains to feed over 60 lakh citizens across the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal, and Maharashtra, during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown.
APSEZ provides dredging and reclamation solutions, primarily for port and harbor construction. The Adani Group started investing in developing a dredging fleet in 2005.[citation needed] As of 2018[update], APSEZ operated a fleet of 19 dredgers, the largest capital dredging fleet in India.
APSEZ has undertaken mangrove afforestation activities totalling 2885 Ha (as of August 2018[update]) with a survival rate of over 85%. In 2016, the company announced that all ports and townships were being prepared to run on 100% renewable energy by 2018 using a mix of solar and wind energy.
In August 2017, a Morgan Stanley analysis described APSEZ as "stacking up well compared to its global peers: On operating metrics such as revenue growth, margins, EBIDTA growth, net income growth and 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 tax holiday for Mundra port coming to an end".
Private equity firm Warburg Pincus acquired a 0.49% stake in Adani Ports for ₹800 crore (US$95 million) on 7 March 2021.
In April 2022, it was announced that APSEZ (through its subsidiary, The Adani Harbour Services Ltd.) had acquired the third-party marine services provider, Ocean Sparkle Ltd.
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Adani Ports & SEZ
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) is an Indian multinational port operator and logistics company, part of Adani Group. APSEZ is India's largest private port operator with a network of 12 ports and terminals, including India's first port-based SEZ at Mundra and the first deep water transshipment port at Thiruvananthapuram.
As of 2017[update], APSEZ operated 3 inland container depots (ICD) through its subsidiary Adani Logistics Ltd. In August 2022, they acquired an additional ICD from Navkar Corporation in Tumb, Gujarat.
It holds Category 1 License for the Indian Railways that helps in pan-India cargo movement. The trains owned by Adani Logistics were used to dispatch 30,000 tonnes of food grains to feed over 60 lakh citizens across the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, West Bengal, and Maharashtra, during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown.
APSEZ provides dredging and reclamation solutions, primarily for port and harbor construction. The Adani Group started investing in developing a dredging fleet in 2005.[citation needed] As of 2018[update], APSEZ operated a fleet of 19 dredgers, the largest capital dredging fleet in India.
APSEZ has undertaken mangrove afforestation activities totalling 2885 Ha (as of August 2018[update]) with a survival rate of over 85%. In 2016, the company announced that all ports and townships were being prepared to run on 100% renewable energy by 2018 using a mix of solar and wind energy.
In August 2017, a Morgan Stanley analysis described APSEZ as "stacking up well compared to its global peers: On operating metrics such as revenue growth, margins, EBIDTA growth, net income growth and 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 tax holiday for Mundra port coming to an end".
Private equity firm Warburg Pincus acquired a 0.49% stake in Adani Ports for ₹800 crore (US$95 million) on 7 March 2021.
In April 2022, it was announced that APSEZ (through its subsidiary, The Adani Harbour Services Ltd.) had acquired the third-party marine services provider, Ocean Sparkle Ltd.