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Tag: Mundra Port
Mundra to handle 100 mt cargo
Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone expects to handle 100 million tonne of cargo through its operations in Gujarat in the next financial year starting April 2012.
MICT handles largest ship to call Indian port
The Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) operated by DP World, witnessed the berthing of the largest ever container vessel to call any port in India.
Port connectivity: The efficiency linkages
Bankers say ports are one of the best sectors to finance to. With the frenetic growth envisaged in the 2020 Agenda, port connectivity is impatiently awaited as the government works on four-lane roads and rail lines linking the gateways to the hinterland.
Mundra-Patli double-stack box train flagged off
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.
Double-stack container train
Railways have decided to run double stack container trains between Gurgaon and Mundra Port in Gujarat. This will provide a boost to the transportation of cars, steel and consumer goods.
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.
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).
JNPT bidding process cleared for fourth box terminal
The Supreme Court has allowed Danish port operator APM Terminals to participate in the bidding process paving way for Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT)
Vox pop: Seamless integration with ports possible in 10 years: Experts
Expert analysis and opinion on rail logistics in India is typically cautious. A resignation over its status quo seems to pervade our industries.