Allcargo Terminals ramps up Kolkata CFS capacity

Capacity increased to handle increasing rice exports from Asansol and Bardhaman districts.

Update: 2024-12-16 12:01 GMT
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 Allcargo Terminals, which operates one of India’s widest container freight station-inland container depot (CFS-ICD) networks, has ramped up the capacity of its CFS in Kolkata, West Bengal spread across 17 acres of operational land.

"Kolkata CFS is equipped to handle over 1,200 TEUs of rice monthly. With its enhanced capacity, the CFS aims to achieve a throughput capacity growth of more than 25 percent due to the growing demand of rice exports, primarily originating from Asansol and Bardhaman districts in West Bengal," says an official release.

 Equipped with reach stackers, the facility ensures faster loading, unloading and container evacuation, supported by an adequate skilled workforce, the release added. "Additionally, it provides customised services, including same-day, safe transit-to-port solutions for Kolkata and Haldia ports via container trailer trucks."

Nitin Behl, Regional Head- East & North India, Allcargo Terminals says: “We are witnessing a surge in rice exports following the recent lifting of the government’s ban, and we are fully prepared to meet the growing demand. Between October and November, we observed a growth of over 60 percent in TEU volumes, reflecting the increasing momentum in exports. We have ample capacity in terms of space, skilled workforce, advanced cargo-handling equipment, technology and infrastructure as well as the availability of empty containers, to customise and serve customers demand efficiently”.

Plans are also underway to boost operational capacity with the introduction of a conveyor belt system, expediting cargo handling in Kolkata CFS, the release added.

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