Allcargo Terminals renews partnership with CWC Mundra
Allcargo subsidiary Speedy Multimodes renews contract with Central Warehousing Corporation for six years.
Speedy Multimodes, a subsidiary of Allcargo Terminals, has renewed its partnership with Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) Mundra for six years.
"The renewal ensures continued services at its container freight station (CFS) in Mundra. As one of two strategically located facilities operated by Allcargo Terminals in Mundra, it is well-equipped to provide flexible solutions and the required capacity to meet the rapidly growing exim trade demands at the key port," says an official release from Allcargo Terminals.
Spread over 56 acres and well-equipped with two lakh sq. ft. warehouse area, it is the largest CFS facility at Mundra Port, the release added. Located seven km from the Port, the Mundra CFS has an annual cargo handling capacity of 1,80,000 TEUs.
"Being the widest and largest CFS operator in India, we bring the finest CFS services to the exim trade at Mundra Port," says Ashish Chandna, Chief Executive Officer, Allcargo Terminals. "The renewal of contract with Central Warehousing Corporation ensures that our customers will continue to avail our comprehensive services at our Mundra CFS. In line with the Indian Maritime Vision 2030, which aims to build India’s leadership in the global maritime trade, we will continue to offer an effective gateway into India’s hinterland to meet the emerging demand."
Navukkarasu Jaganathan, General Manager, Central Warehousing Corporation Ahmedabad adds: "We are pleased to extend our association with Allcargo Terminals’ subsidiary Speedy Multimodes, ensuring seamless and efficient container freight station operations at Mundra Port. With its state-of-the-art infrastructure, strategic location and robust service portfolio, the Mundra CWC CFS has consistently supported the growing needs of the exim trade. Together, we aim to strengthen the port's role as a critical gateway for India's maritime and logistics sector, contributing to the nation's trade aspirations and the Indian Maritime Vision 2030."