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Tenders by at Kolkata port
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Tenders by at Kolkata port

Tenders have been invited by the Kolkata Port Trust for mechanised handling of containerised cargo at three out of the 12 berths in the Netaji Subhas Dock. Two berths, out of the three, are operated by ABG Kolkata Terminal  a joint venture of ABG Infralogistics and PSA through a 10 year contract, which is scheduled to end in November 2014. The bids have been invited for mechanised container handling at berth no. 4, 5 and 8 of NSD at the Kolkata Dock System. Contact: Contact: Kolkata Port Trust.

Tel: 033-2230 3451.
E-mail: calport@kopt.in
Website: www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in

  • Paradip port´s traffic in Odisha occupies the second position among major ports in terms of volume handled as well as rate of growth.
  • Kerala prepares a plan for Muziris Port planned at the Azhikode coastal area near Kodungallur.
  • The restrictions on sand mining in Kerala enables Kochi port to earn revenues on sand importing.
  • The proposed port in Andhra Pradesh at Duggarajupatnam faces opposition by the Indian Space Research Organisation due its close proximity to the space centre at Sriharikota.
  • Water Transport Workers Federation of India expresses concern over negative traffic growth in major ports in the country.

Tenders have been invited by the Kolkata Port Trust for mechanised handling of containerised cargo at three out of the 12 berths in the Netaji Subhas Dock. Two berths, out of the three, are operated by ABG Kolkata Terminal  a joint venture of ABG Infralogistics and PSA through a 10 year contract, which is scheduled to end in November 2014. The bids have been invited for mechanised container handling at berth no. 4, 5 and 8 of NSD at the Kolkata Dock System. Contact: Contact: Kolkata Port Trust. Tel: 033-2230 3451. E-mail: calport@kopt.in Website: www.kolkataporttrust.gov.in Paradip port´s traffic in Odisha occupies the second position among major ports in terms of volume handled as well as rate of growth. Kerala prepares a plan for Muziris Port planned at the Azhikode coastal area near Kodungallur. The restrictions on sand mining in Kerala enables Kochi port to earn revenues on sand importing. The proposed port in Andhra Pradesh at Duggarajupatnam faces opposition by the Indian Space Research Organisation due its close proximity to the space centre at Sriharikota. Water Transport Workers Federation of India expresses concern over negative traffic growth in major ports in the country.

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