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KPCT, Maersk launch weekly mainline service to China

The Dollar Business Bureau Krishnapatnam Port Container Terminal (KPCT) has launched a weekly mainline service to China which will be operated by Maersk line in partnership with Hanjin Shipping of Korea. Maersk Line MD Franck Dedenis and KPCT Director and CEO Anil Yendluri inaugurated the mainline service at Krishnapatnam Port on Monday. This new service will offer competitive services to the exporters and importers of South Indian states particularly Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to transit bulk cargo to the ports of China, South-East Asia, and other Asian countries. Currently, it takes 40-45 days for the cargo from South India to reach the consignee in China. This will be reduced by 50% with the launch of the direct mainline service. Anil Yendluri said that Bangalore, Hyderabad ...

Concor opens port side container facility at Krishnapatnam Port

The Dollar Business Bureau Krishnapatnam Port has opened a new port side container facility of the Concor (Container Corporation of India). The new facility will help in the growth and expansion of the container terminal at the port. This will support in keeping the quality intact of the cargo and also in efficient and safe transportation. Suresh Prabhu, Minister for Railways, along with the Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the port side container facility, construction of a grade separator, crew running room at Krishnapatnam Port. Concor has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to start three Multi-Modal Logistics Parks (MMLP), situated at Krishnapatnam, Vishakhapatnam and Kakinada. Concor has continuous service of train to and from the ...

Krishnapatnam Port launches new services

The Dollar Business Bureau   As part of its expansion plans, Krishnapatnam Port is coming up with more number of container terminals. The port has recently launched the weekly service of a container, M V Maersk Bentonville that directly plies between Krishnapatnam and Salalah (Oman). The container will be servicing the importers and exporters of Telengana, AP, Karnataka and Northern Tamil Nadu to the ports of Africa, Europe, Mediterranean and the US East Coast. The Salalah – Krishnapatnam Port service will greatly minimise the cost and transit time in the ports that come during the course of its journey. This will be advantageous to the Krishnapatnam Port Container Terminal (KPCT) customers. The Salalah – Krishnapatnam Port service will also get a boost from ...

CONCOR starts new weekly train between Krishnapatnam Port and ICD Whitefield

Sisir Pradhan | The Dollar Business Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) has started a new train weekly service between Krishnapatnam Port Container Terminal (KPCT) and Inland Container Depot (ICD) at Whitefield in Bengaluru. The new freight train service started its maiden run on June 19, 2015 with a full load of import laden containers belonging to traders in Bengaluru city region. Given the fact that due to bad road connectivity and limited rail service to Mangalore Port, majority of importers and exporters in the region prefer other ports like Chennai, Kochi, Krishnapatnam and even Tuticorin. The new weekly rail service will help more efficient and faster transit of containers between the ICD and the port. Due to the new service traders ...

Krishnapatnam Port plans to become Indias largest container terminal by 2020

Sisir Pradhan | @TheDollarBiz   Krishnapatnam Port, on the eastern coast of India, plans to become the single largest container terminal in India by FY2020 with a total annual capacity of 6.0 million TEUs, up five-times from the current capacity of around 1.2 million TEUs per annum, Krishnapatnam Port Company Limited CEO Anil Yendluri told The Dollar Business. According to the Ministry of Shipping, global container throughput will reach 1 billion TEUs by 2020 and India’s container traffic (excluding transshipment) is likely to grow between 18% and 23% in the next 4-5 years. The growth in container traffic exhibits a strong linkage to GDP growth and most developing container traffic at Indian ports has registered growth at a CAGR of ...