Adani Ports & SEZ (APSEZ) will commission its dry bulk cargo handling terminal at Tuna Tekra in record time by December 2014. According to the company officials, it will be a game-changer for exim trade of the north-west hinterland, on account of its strategic location, infrastructural prowess and operational efficiency. Adani Ports won the right to develop a dry bulk terminal with cargo handling capacity of 14.112 million tonne per annum at Tuna Tekra, Kandla Port in February 2012 under a concession agreement with Kandla Port Trust.
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