Indian Transport & Logistics

Adani Ports container terminal, Mundra organizes trade meet in Rajkot

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Nov 07, 2016: The container terminal of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), Mundra, recently organized a trade meet at Rajkot with the intent of showcasing the capabilities of Mundra Port and recent development there, to their stakeholders.

The event witnessed over 140 representatives, covering the entire gamut of stakeholders in the supply chain, from major exporters of cotton, yarn, agri-products and engineering goods to shipping lines, CFS operators, Freight Forwarders and Customs House Agents.

Shahzad Athar, GM, APSEZ - Container Marketing, addressed the audience, presenting an overview of Mundra Port, the various terminals, infrastructure, global and hinterland connectivity and the cost and supply chain advantages offered.

Kumar Paritosh, AGM - Container Terminal Operations, then briefed the attendees about the state of the art infrastructure and the operational advantages accruing there from, as well as the impressive track record in operational safety.

“We are very impressed with the way Adani Mundra Port has progressed. We are doing 100% of our exports from Mundra and are very satisfied with the services, infrastructure and response we get from Adani Ports. Adani’s Mundra Port is the Ideal Port for Rajkot and Saurashtra Region”, said Satish Dave from DML Exim Pvt Ltd, a major cotton and Agri Products exporter.

Located on the West Coast of India, the Port of Mundra is perfectly poised to serve as the ideal gateway for cotton exports, due to 7-8 weekly services connecting India to China and Bangladesh, along with 2 services per week to Karachi.

These locational advantages are further augmented with a supporting infrastructure of 12 active CFS’s operating in and around the Port of Mundra.

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