Concor launches container train service from Shalimar to JNPT
January 18, 2021
× Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor) has introduced a container train service from its container terminal at Shalimar, to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT, NhavaSheva). This will act as a gateway port for Eastern India.
The final port of discharge of these containers is Hamad, Qatar, said a Concor press statement.
To start with, a container train consisting of 90 laden containers (90 TEUs) containing ductile iron pipes manufactured by Electrosteel Castings was flagged off from Shalimar, in South Eastern Railway, on Saturday. As per a government directive, all containers were properly e-sealed (electronically sealed), containing all the important information about the containers.
Concor discontinues coastal shipping operations
State-run Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor) has discontinued its coastal shipping operations started with much fanfare in a blow to the government’s plan to promote an alternate and environment-friendly mode to transport goods.
The rail hauler is working on a new model possibly a slot arrangement with container carriers to service customers, sources said.
The development comes at a time when the Sagarmala Development Company Ltd (SDCL) has invited expression of interest to operationalise specialised vessels on select origin-destination routes in coastal areas and inland waterways from Indian companies engaged in inland barge and river sea vessel operations.
Concor discontinues coastal shipping operations
December 18, 2020
Cargo ships at Cochin Port (file photo). Concor entered coastal shipping linking Deendayal Port Trust in Kandla with V O Chidambaranar Port Trust in Tuticorin with stops at New Mangalore Port Trust and Cochin Port Trust - Thulasi Kakkat
Cargo ships at Cochin Port (file photo). Concor entered coastal shipping linking Deendayal Port Trust in Kandla with V O Chidambaranar Port Trust in Tuticorin with stops at New Mangalore Port Trust and Cochin Port Trust - Thulasi Kakkat×
Rail hauler working on a new model to service customers
State-run Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor) has discontinued its coastal shipping operations started with much fanfare in a blow to the government’s plan to promote an alternate and environment-friendly mode to transport goods.
CONCOR is setting up the facility at Kadakola
The proposed Multi-Modal Logistic Park (MMLP) at Kadakola near Nanjangud is expected to become fully functional by 2022-23 and will entail an investment of ₹100 crore.
Once completed it will reduce the cost of transportation and make the products more competitive besides giving thrust to industrial growth in the region. This came to the fore during an interactive session on the MMLP with trade and business organisations organised by the Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR) here on Saturday.
Mysuru MP Pratap Simha, who inaugurated the interactive session, said air, road and rail connectivity to the city and the region is being enhanced and will augur well for the industrial growth of the region. He said the project was almost cancelled due to land acquisition issues which were resolved due to constant interaction with farmers and government departments.