Revenue rose 21 per cent YoY to ₹9,126 crore ($1.09 billion). EBITDA grew 13 per cent to ₹5,495 crore ($659 million).
Net profit increased 7 per cent to ₹3,311 crore ($397 million), excluding ₹141 crore ($17 million) in dividend income booked in Q1 last year, now due in Q2.
Logistics revenue doubled YoY to ₹1,169 crore ($140 million), driven by expansion in trucking and international freight services.
Marine revenue rose 2.9x YoY to ₹541 crore ($65 million), supported by a fleet of 118 vessels.
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APSEZ began operations at the fully automated Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT) and an export terminal at Dhamra Port.
CWIT, developed under a 35-year BOT agreement, is expected to handle around 3.2 million TEUs annually at full capacity.
Dhamra Port began building two new berths to boost capacity to 92 MMT and secured a liquid cargo contract.
Vizhinjam Port hit full capacity in its ninth month and has launched Phase 2 construction.
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Container rail volume rose 15 per cent YoY to 179,479 TEUs. GPWIS cargo increased 9 per cent to 6.05 MMT.
Mundra Port set national records, handling 3,234 TEUs and loading 23 double-stack rakes in a single day.
Haifa Port’s cargo volume grew 29 per cent YoY, with containers up 25 per cent and other cargo up 38 per cent. It posted its highest quarterly revenue and EBITDA since acquisition.
Ashwani Gupta, CEO of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, said: “This quarter’s 21 per cent revenue growth is anchored by extraordinary momentum in our Logistics and Marine businesses, which grew 2x and 2.9x respectively.
“These are no longer ancillary verticals – they are reshaping the contours of our future-ready ports ecosystem. Coupled with cargo growth and market share gains in the domestic ports business, and higher revenue and improving EBITDA in international ports, we remain firmly on track to meet our FY26 guidance.”
Last month, Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited (AKPL) handled 5.85 MMT of cargo in June 2025, its highest recorded monthly volume.