Bhubaneswar: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ), a leading port and logistics player, on Saturday hosted ‘Connect 2.0 – Together Towards Tomorrow’, a stakeholder meet, here.
It was attended by customers from Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
The event showcased APSEZ’s commitment to providing integrated, multi-modal logistics solutions through its ports, railways, and trucking network. It further highlighted the combined strengths of Dhamra Port, Gopalpur Port, and Haldia Terminal, all subsidiaries of APSEZ, serving a shared hinterland.
The ports collectively project a combined volume of 130 million metric tons per annum (MMTPA), with ambitious growth plans:
– Dhamra Port: 100 MMTPA capacity by 2030 and 200 MMTPA by 2040 (from current 50 MMTPA)
– Gopalpur Port: 25 MMTPA
– Haldia Terminal: 4 MMTPA (operational from November 2025)
Stakeholders were apprised of significant investments by the Adani group, planned at Dhamra Port to enhance capacity and efficiency. The event saw enthusiastic participation from customers and stakeholders, reiterating APSEZ’s customer-centric approach.














