Seabird Cargo Terminals offers temp controlled warehouse at Mundra
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Seabird Cargo Terminals offers temp controlled warehouse at Mundra

In Mundra, Gujarat, Seabrid Cargo Terminals, a subsidiary of the Parekh Group, provides world-class infrastructure and temperature-controlled warehousing solutions. This one-stop 3PL solution provides customers with hassle-free cargo movement and storage.

The facility is conveniently located just 12 kilometres from Mundra Container Terminal and is well connected to national and state highways. The current first phase of the project, which spans 1,20,000 square meters, provides 7,000 square metres of covered warehousing space with chassis-level and ground-level truck docking options. ODC cargo and other breakbulk cargoes have their own paved and designated open area. In second phase is expected to include six huge warehouses with a total storage capacity of 30,000 sq.m. and will be customized to as per clients’ requirements.

In addition, the facility houses an ambient temperature storage facility (cold storage) with stable temperatures ranging from +18 C to -25 C. Seabird provides warehousing and distribution services that include real-time tracking and visibility throughout the supply chain.

Customers from various industries, including automobiles, FMCG, retail, cold chain, food processing, energy/power, agri commodities, steel, and bulk/breakbulk, can take advantage of Seabird's cutting-edge services and save money on cargo transportation and storage.

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In Mundra, Gujarat, Seabrid Cargo Terminals, a subsidiary of the Parekh Group, provides world-class infrastructure and temperature-controlled warehousing solutions. This one-stop 3PL solution provides customers with hassle-free cargo movement and storage. The facility is conveniently located just 12 kilometres from Mundra Container Terminal and is well connected to national and state highways. The current first phase of the project, which spans 1,20,000 square meters, provides 7,000 square metres of covered warehousing space with chassis-level and ground-level truck docking options. ODC cargo and other breakbulk cargoes have their own paved and designated open area. In second phase is expected to include six huge warehouses with a total storage capacity of 30,000 sq.m. and will be customized to as per clients’ requirements. In addition, the facility houses an ambient temperature storage facility (cold storage) with stable temperatures ranging from +18 C to -25 C. Seabird provides warehousing and distribution services that include real-time tracking and visibility throughout the supply chain. Customers from various industries, including automobiles, FMCG, retail, cold chain, food processing, energy/power, agri commodities, steel, and bulk/breakbulk, can take advantage of Seabird's cutting-edge services and save money on cargo transportation and storage. Also Read Govt to ease rules on construction around protected monuments Coal India surpasses annual output target for first time in 17 years

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