The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) and the Adani Group have renewed their cooperation agreement for a period of five years. This new agreement continues the joint work begun in 2018 with the signing of the first agreement between the two port authorities: a collaboration focused on business development, marketing, information sharing on marine operations, new technologies and industry best practices.
A leading player in India’s transportation logistics industry, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) operates, among others, Mundra Port, India’s largest commercial port, in Gujarat State. Like the Port of Montreal, it is a diversified port handling liquid and dry bulk and more than 5 million TEUs annually, and welcomes such major international shipping lines as CMA CGM, COSCO SHIPPING Lines, Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk, MSC and OOCL. The connection between the two ports is through transshipment ports in the Mediterranean.
Trade relations between India and Canada have grown substantially in recent years. In 2020, India represented 8% of the volume of containers transiting through Montreal, while this was an almost non-existent market just 10 years ago.
“It has been a pleasure to work with the Port of Montreal team and the first 3 years of our collaboration has been highly beneficial,” said Captain Sandeep Mehta, President of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone. “With the exponential growth in trade between India and Canada as a backdrop and a number of very focused initiatives, I feel very confident that the next phase of our agreement will be even more productive for both parties.”
Martin Imbleau, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal Port Authority, declared: “India represents a market of the future for the Port of Montreal. With this agreement, the Port of Montreal strengthens its strategic position as the North American gateway to the Asian container market.
“Sharing information and best practices, innovation and transparency are among the core values on which we are building our future vision and international business partnerships. Also, beyond the trade links between our two countries, we are united in the vast collective fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. At a time when India has been hit hard by an unprecedented wave, we offer our full solidarity and support to our colleagues and partners.” (photo Mundra Port)