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Adani Ports Aims for 3x Global Expansion by 2029-30, Boosts Capacity at Key Ports

February 13, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) is rapidly expanding its global presence, aiming to triple international operations by 2029-30. The company is investing in key ports and acquiring assets abroad to achieve this goal.

Key Global Investments

APSEZ is focusing on Israel, Tanzania, and Sri Lanka, with plans to handle 140-150 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo from international ports by 2030. Major projects include:

  • Haifa Port (Israel)
  • Port under development in Tanzania
  • Colombo West International Terminal (Sri Lanka)

Growth in India

While expanding globally, APSEZ continues to boost domestic port capacity, targeting 820-850 MMT by 2030. The company remains India’s top port operator, strengthening its integrated logistics network.


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Carboline Appoints Priscila Nobre as VP of Supply Chain

February 12, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]
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Carboline has appointed Priscila Nobre as its first-ever Vice President of Supply Chain. In this role, she will oversee key functions, including sales inventory and operations planning (SIOP), service centers, customer service, and transportation. Emphasizing the importance of a strong supply chain in building customer trust, Nobre stated that her primary goal is to develop a high-performing team that ensures a seamless customer experience. With over two decades of

experience across multinational organizations in five countries, she has a strong background in global supply chain strategies, transformational SIOP initiatives, and optimizing distribution networks. Carboline’s President, Juanjo Ardid, praised Nobre’s customer-centric approach, highlighting her as a valuable addition to the executive team. Before joining Carboline, she held leadership positions at Corning Life Sciences, TE Connectivity, Cummins, and World Wide Technology. Expressing enthusiasm for her new role, Nobre acknowledged the deep sense of pride among Carboline employees and shared her excitement about driving positive change within the company.


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