Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has announced the arrival of the CMA CGM Fort Diamant, the first-ever Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)-powered container vessel to dock at Mundra Port’s Container Terminal-CT4. The vessel, which is part of a series of LNG-powered ships, marks a significant milestone for India’s largest port.
The CMA CGM Fort Diamant, measuring 268 meters in length and 43 meters in width, is capable of carrying 7,000 containers. It operates on the CIMEX2K/AS-1 service, strengthening trade connections between the Indian subcontinent and China, thereby enhancing global shipping routes.
Mundra Port’s Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation
APSEZ highlighted that the successful docking of the LNG-powered vessel at Mundra Port underscores its ongoing commitment to sustainability, innovation, and operational excellence. The port’s state-of-the-art infrastructure, capable of handling vessels with up to 21 meters in draft, played a key role in the seamless berthing of the CMA CGM Fort Diamant. Mundra is strategically positioned with robust connectivity through highways, rail corridors, and the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), further solidifying its status as a key logistics hub.
LNG-Powered Shipping: A Greener Alternative for Maritime Industry
The adoption of LNG as a fuel source is a crucial step towards reducing carbon emissions in the shipping industry. LNG-powered vessels offer a cleaner, more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional marine fuels, aligning with global efforts to promote sustainable maritime practices. This shift to LNG-powered ships is part of a broader industry commitment to lower the carbon footprint of international shipping.
Mundra Port: A Leading Hub for Global Trade
Mundra Port, as the flagship of APSEZ, has long been recognized as a critical node for global trade. It has previously hosted some of the largest container vessels to ever dock in India, including MSC Anna and APL Raffles, establishing itself as one of the leading container hubs in South Asia. The arrival of the CMA CGM Fort Diamant reinforces Mundra Port’s role in facilitating international trade with state-of-the-art infrastructure and innovative practices.
**APSEZ: India’s Largest Commercial Ports Operator**
As the largest commercial ports operator in India, APSEZ handles nearly a quarter of the country’s cargo movement. The group operates across 13 ports in seven maritime states, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Odisha. APSEZ’s ports are equipped to manage a diverse range of cargo types, including dry cargo, liquid cargo, crude, and containers, and are capable of accommodating the largest vessels operating in Indian waters.
Additionally, APSEZ, through its subsidiary Adani Logistics Ltd., operates logistics parks in Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan, further enhancing its integrated logistics and supply chain capabilities.
The historic docking of the CMA CGM Fort Diamant at Mundra Port reflects Adani Ports’ leadership in driving sustainable practices, modernizing logistics infrastructure, and meeting the growing demands of global trade.
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