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Transport Update
  Mar 01, 2017

APM Terminals handles large RoRo carrier

APM Terminals Pipavav has welcomed the Hoegh Tracer, one of the world's largest pure car and truck carriers (PCTC), and the largest to ever call on an Indian port. At 14 decks high, the Hoegh Tracer has a capacity of 8,500 vehicles, and loaded 1,700 cars at Pipavav for export delivery on the Hoegh Middle East, India and Africa (MIAF) Service.

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  Feb 24, 2017

APM Terminals Pipavav welcomes one of the largest RoRo carriers

APM Terminals Pipavav has welcomed the Hoegh Tracer, one of the world’s largest pure car and truck carriers (PCTC), and the largest to ever call on an Indian port. At 14 decks high, the Hoegh Tracer has a capacity of 8,500 vehicles, and loaded 1,700 cars at Pipavav for export delivery on the Hoegh Middle East, India and Africa (MIAF) Service.

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  Feb 10, 2017

APM Terminals Pipavav implements system for paper-free customs clearance

APM Terminals Pipavav has successfully implemented e-SMTP (electronic sub-manifest transshipment permit) at its port beginning 2017.

Indian waterways a route canal treatment
Cover Story
  Mar 01, 2016

Indian waterways a route canal treatment

In early February 2016, Link Shipping and its partner Symex Maritime Singapore, whom Link Shipping represents in India, created history by pioneering the first movement of cars on a special category Pure-Car-Truck-Carrier (PCTC) vessel, the IDM Symex.

Finance Update
  Feb 01, 2016

APM Terminals Pipavav announces Q3FY16 results

APM Terminals Pipavav (Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd), operating one of western India´s gateway ports, today reported its financial numbers for the quarter ended 31st December 2015.

Fathoming the deeps
Feature
  Dec 01, 2015

Fathoming the deeps

The meandering course of the Indian ports sector, the backbone of the country´s trade and commerce, has long been raising alarms. There are no two views about the importance of ports and their contribution in sustaining the growth and development of the economy.

APM Terminals Pipavav is the first public private partnership in the sector
Interview
  Dec 01, 2015

APM Terminals Pipavav is the first public private partnership in the sector

APM Terminals Pipavav currently has a capacity to handle up to 850,000 TEUs of containers, 4-5 million MT of dry bulk cargo, 2 million MT of liquid cargo and about 250,000 cars per year. We are currently in the midst of an expansion primarily to increase the container handling capacity from 850,000 TEUs to 1.35 mn TEUs a year.

Transport Update
  Dec 01, 2015

APM Terminals Pipavav commences rail service to Faridabad

APM Terminals Pipavav (Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd) said it has commenced a new weekly double stack rail service to Faridabad, Haryana. The dedicated double stack operations, which can carry two containers placed one on top of another in specially designed rail cars, will be operated in association with Gateway Rail and NYK India.

Press Release
  Feb 01, 2015

Gujarat Pipavav Port Q4CY14 Net Profit up 16%

Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd (APM Terminals Pipavav), operating one of western India´s fastest growing gateway ports, has reported a 16 per cent jump in net profit for the fourth quarter ended 31st December 2014,

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