The Company also provides logistics and infrastructure that moves goods from the port to customers. Its port services include marine, handling intra-port transport, storage, other value-added and evacuation services for a range of customers, primarily terminal operators, shipping lines and agents, exporters, importers and other port users. The categories of cargo handled at the Company's ports are bulk, containers and crude oil. It operates approximately 10 ports/terminals spread across over five states of India, including Gujarat, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) segments include port and Special Economic Zone activities and others. On financial front, APSEZ’s revenue increased by 6.52 per cent to `1827 crore in Q1FY17 as compared to the same period in the previous financial year. The company’s EBITDA too rose by 4.74 per cent to `1170 in Q1FY17 on a yearly basis. APSEZ’s EBITDA margin contracted by 110 basis points to 64.04 per cent in Q1FY17 as compared to same period in previous financial year. Its net profit also boosted by 30.82 per cent to `835 crore in Q1FY17 on yearly basis. APSEZ’s net profit margin expanded by 849 basis points to 45.72 per cent in Q1FY17 as compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year. The company’s cargo volumes increased by 7 per cent to 42.33 MMT in Q1FY17 on yearly basis. Its container volume rose by 27 per cent as compared to the same period in the previous financial year.