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JSW Port Logistics Ltd acquires Navakar Corporation

JSW Port Logistics Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of JSW Infrastructure has acquired 70% stake in Navakar Corporation, a multimodal logistics provider for last mile connectivity. This marks the foray of ports major into logistics and value added services, offering improved port connectivity and streamlined supply chain services to its customers.

Navakar Corporation operates three CFSs on the Mumbai-Pune highway with 25000 teus, 65,000 teus and 425000 teus. The first two are located near Ajivali village and the third near Somatane village. The facility near Somatane Village has a private freight terminal and two rail sidings. Navakar also operates container trains PAN India for moving domestic and exim cargo.

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Paradip Port Authority crosses 50MMT throughput in four months

This is the fastest ever throughput recorded in the port’s history, informed the port authority. In the current fiscal, the coveted mark was achieved 8 days in advance compared to last year and the Port has clocked an incremental...

Visakhapatnam Port reports highest Manganese ore discharge

This record unloading surpasses the previous record set in May of 2024, where 17 vessels discharged 4,37,270 Metric Tonnes of dry bulk cargo at the major port on the east coast of India. The Chairperson of Visakhapatnam Port, M Angamuthu...

Thailand explores direct shipping to Chittagong

Bangladesh’s annual maritime trade with Thailand stands at two billion dollars. In 2015, Bangladesh and Thailand agreed to launch coastal shipping service. In February 2016, a team of 11 people, including the governor of Thailand’s Renong Port, visited Bangladesh....
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