The figure surpasses the previous record set by Krishnapatnam Port of 5.74 million metric tonnes (MMT), set one month earlier, marking the second consecutive month of record throughput.
The increase in volume has been linked to coordinated ground operations and internal team performance, according to the company.
AKPL is located on the eastern coast of India and operates as part of Adani Ports and SEZ Limited (APSEZ).
The port is one of several key facilities contributing to India’s maritime cargo throughput.
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Jagdish Patel, CEO of AKPL, commented on the performance: “This milestone is a testament to the relentless efforts, seamless coordination, and unwavering dedication of every team member.
“Heartfelt thanks to our teams, vendor partners, and valued customers for making this possible. It is a moment of great pride, only the second time since the port’s inception that such a volume has been achieved.”
Recently, Adani Gangavaram Port set a new benchmark in coastal cargo handling by loading 61,317 metric tonnes in just 24 hours aboard the vessel MV Star Nasia for TANGEDCO. The port’s record-breaking performance was enabled by the strategic deployment of advanced equipment, including Mobile Harbour Cranes, E-GSCs (Electronic Grab Ship Unloaders), enhanced railway infrastructure, and mechanised yards.