Gangavaram Port in Andhra Pradesh is working on its expansion plan to raise its cargo handling capacity from the current 15 million tonne to 45 mn t. The project involves addition of three multi-purpose berths and a coal handling terminal. The port has a
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Gangavaram port new berths
Gangavaram Port wants to add to the port's capacity by constructing, at the earliest, four new berths - one fully mechanised coal berth and three other multi-purpose berths.
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G'varam to tie up funds by Aug
Gangavaram Port expects to achieve financial closure for its Rs 1,200-crore capacity expansion project by August-end this year.
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G'varam to tie up funds by Aug
Gangavaram Port expects to achieve financial closure for its Rs 1,200-crore capacity expansion project by August-end this year.
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Vizag vs Gangavaram
The Visakhapatnam port has improved its performance from the last financial year, but it is still likely to fall short of the target set by the Union Shipping Ministry.
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