AHMEDABAD : Adani Ports and Special Economic
Zone Ltd. (APSEZ), India’s
largest integrated transport operator, has expanded its strategic partnership
with Kaleris to drive next-generation capabilities across its ports and
logistics network. The partnership is part of its broader 2030 objectives
involving an outlay of USD 850 million towards decarbonisation, technology
upgrades and an ambitious one billion tonnes of cargo handling capability per
annum. The multi-year agreement will see Kaleris deploy its foundational
terminal operating system and AI-augmented advanced container handling and
optimisation solutions across 15 APSEZ container terminals spanning nine
domestic and international ports. Building on Phase 1 deployments across six
ports, APSEZ will now scale advanced operating, planning, optimisation and
automation capabilities across its maritime and logistics network, creating a
unified digital backbone to enhance efficiency, consistency and end-to-end
visibility. The deployment of Kaleris’
Advanced Optimization is expected to deliver tangible efficiency gains — up to
20% improvement in Rubber
Tyred Gantry (RTG) crane productivity, and up to 14%
improvement in terminal truck productivity, reinforcing APSEZ’s ambition to
build a technology-led integrated transport platform and scale efficiently for
long-term growth.
Ashwani Gupta,
Whole-time Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), APSEZ, said, “AI-enabled automation will define the next
frontier of competitiveness in ports and logistics. While APSEZ has already
deployed an end-to-end digital platform from shore to door, which provides
seamless track-and-trace and integrated command and control capabilities, the
Kaleris integration will enhance productivity, improve turnaround time, and
consistently deliver a superior customer experience.”
Kirk Knauff,
President and CEO, Kaleris, said:“APSEZ
is demonstrating the real impact of an AI-enabled port network at scale.
Expanding to all 15 terminals reflects the results already achieved and the
trust behind this partnership. At Kaleris, we measure success by customer
outcomes, and with N4 and our Advanced Optimization solutions, those results
can now be amplified across the entire network.”
As cargo volumes grow and supply chains become more
complex, APSEZ is investing in artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of
Things (IoT), computer vision and advanced optimisation tools to enable
real-time visibility, smarter resource allocation and faster decision-making.
The deployment will expand Kaleris’ N4 Terminal Operating System (TOS) across
APSEZ’s network to improve yard utilisation, accelerate vessel turnaround,
enhance planning accuracy, and deliver more reliable, predictable cargo
movement for customers as APSEZ advances towards its ambition of handling one
billion tonnes of cargo annually by 2030.
APSEZ’s ambition of handling one billion tonnes of cargo annually by
2030 reflects its accelerating scale and execution – the first 100 MMT took
more than a decade, while each subsequent milestones, achieved at a faster pace
with an unparalleled interconnected transport and logistics platform spanning
ports, rail, roads, trucking, warehouses and cargo gateways.