Regional strife hasn’t slowed Adani’s Haifa Port in Israel, where operations hum along normally and all workers remain protected, APSEZ announced Sunday. This comes as conflicts intensify nearby.
The port operator confirmed via statement that staff, infrastructure, and assets are entirely secure. No halts in service—ships dock, cargo moves, business thrives.
Working hand-in-glove with Israel’s transport ministry, APSEZ stays ahead of risks, following every guideline to a tee. Close surveillance of events ensures quick adaptations if needed.
Prioritizing people and performance, APSEZ vows: ‘Our focus is unwavering on safety and continuity, bolstering Israel’s trade lifeline and world markets.’
Post recent aerial confrontations between Israel, the US, and Iran, Haifa’s steadfast performance highlights its critical infrastructure status—no reported hits or hurdles.
India’s transport titan APSEZ oversees a vast network: 19 ports spanning India (15) and abroad (Australia, Sri Lanka, Israel, Tanzania). Haifa’s success story exemplifies the company’s global prowess in navigating uncertainties.