Gadot Group
Gadot is the Israeli minority partner in the Adani Ports consortium that took over Haifa Port in January 2023 — the domestic operating-presence anchor in what is otherwise an India-led concession. Gadot's tenure in Israeli industrial logistics makes it one of the larger private Israeli logistics operators.
| Type | Israeli logistics and infrastructure holding company |
| Founded | 1957 |
| Headquarters | Haifa, Israel |
| Scope | Liquid bulk logistics, chemical storage and distribution, port operations |
| Haifa Port stake | 30% (alongside Adani Ports at 70%) |
Gadot Group is an Israeli logistics and infrastructure holding company headquartered in Haifa, with substantial operations across liquid bulk logistics, chemical storage and distribution, and port operations across Israel and adjacent markets. The tenure in Israeli industrial logistics makes Gadot a domestic counterparty of consequence in Israeli infrastructure.
For Ports & Logistics coverage in The Olam, Gadot Group's single most significant transaction is the January 31, 2023 Haifa Port acquisition consortium with Adani Ports of India. Gadot holds the 30% domestic stake in the consortium alongside Adani's 70%, providing the Israeli operating-presence layer in the otherwise India-led port operation. The Israeli minority position in the consortium structure matters substantively to the regulatory and operational shape of the Haifa Port concession.
Gadot's broader Israeli portfolio includes substantial bulk and chemical logistics operations across multiple Israeli industrial sites, with cumulative operating activity making Gadot one of the larger private Israeli logistics operators. The combination of Israeli operating tenure and the Adani co-investment positioning gives Gadot a distinctive position in the broader Israeli ports and logistics layer.
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Sources
Gadot Group corporate disclosures; Israeli Ministry of Finance Haifa Port transaction documents; Globes; The Times of Israel; published research. Data current as of Q2 2026.
