
Posted on August 13, 2025
Visakhapatnam: Adani Gangavaram Port Limited (AGPL) achieved a landmark feat in Indian marine operations by successfully berthing the deepest-drafted vessel in its operational history.
The vessel, carrying 1,77,121 metric tons (MT) of bauxite consigned by Vedanta Limited, arrived with a draft of 18.2 metres, surpassing AGPL’s previous record of 18.12 metres. After completing cargo operations with precision, the vessel sailed out, setting a new standard for the port’s marine capabilities, a release said on Tuesday.
This operational success is more than a numerical milestone — it’s a demonstration of AGPL’s ability to deliver high-volume, high-complexity cargo handling with world-class efficiency. Such deep-draft handling requires robust marine infrastructure, advanced navigational capabilities and seamless coordination across port, pilotage and customer teams.
AGPL’s customer-first approach was central to this achievement. Close collaboration with Vedanta Limited ensured optimal berthing, quick turnaround, and precise handling of the shipment. For industries dependent on large-scale raw material imports, these efficiencies directly translate to cost savings, smoother supply chains, and reduced environmental footprint per tonne handled.
The milestone also underlines AGPL’s commitment to supporting India’s industrial growth.
Located on the eastern seaboard in Visakhapatnam, the port is strategically positioned to serve mineral-rich hinterlands and industrial clusters across Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. By accommodating larger vessels, AGPL enables customers to leverage economies of scale, boosting India’s competitiveness in global trade.