The first double-stack container train between Mundra Port and Patli Inland Container Depot (ICD) in the National Capital Region (NCR) was flagged off on 21 October.The train was flagged off from Patli.
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Mundra lone bidder for chennai terminal
Chennai port's proposed third terminal has received only one price bid, from Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone (MPSEZ) as six groups backed out of the auction to build the Rs 3,686 crore facility.
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PSA consortium highest bidder at JNPT
A consortium led by PSA International, the world's second biggest container port operator, has emerged the highest bidder to build India's largest container terminal yet, by capacity and cost, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT).
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Mundra may be largest port by 2013
As Kolkata Port hopes to grab a share of exim cargo from the JN Port, it is more likely to face competition from other newer ports on the Western coast-Pipavav and Mundra.