
Adani Ports places ₹450 crore order for eight tugs with Cochin Shipyard
The Hindu
APSEZ orders eight harbour tugs from Cochin Shipyard worth ₹450 crore, aiming to support 'Make in India' initiative.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) said it has placed an order worth ₹450 crore with the Cochin Shipyard Limited to procure eight harbour tugs. The tugs are expected to be delivered from December 2026 until May 2028.
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Ashwani Gupta, whole-time director & CEO of APSEZ said, “By leveraging local manufacturing capabilities, which are world-class, we aim to contribute to the ‘Make in India’ initiative while ensuring that our operations meet international standards of safety and efficiency.”

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