IndiaĆĀ“s biggest private port operator Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) opened a new 20 million tonne dry bulk terminal at Tuna Tekra.
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Adani Ports to commission Tuna Tekra terminal by 2014
Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd, is likely to commission its dry bulk cargo handling terminal at Tuna Tekra by December 2014. The group shared this development with prospective clients during a trade meeting, last week.
APSEZ dry bulk terminal at Tuna Tekra
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
KPT to invest Rs 6,000 cr
Kandla Port Trust (KPT) plans to set up a container terminal at a cost of Rs 5,992 crore. The terminal, which will come up at Tuna-Tekra in the Gulf-of- Kutch outside Kandla Creek, will be capable of handling container vessels up to 18,000 TEUs.

