The first ever 270metre long vessel of 12 metres draught, safely docked at the Karachi International Container Terminal Port. The ship carried 4400TEUs and docked without any problem.
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Posted on: Thursday, February 07, 2008 ; 05:16 IST
In a bid to decongest the warehouses, container terminals in Pakistan have added two more free days to already existing five free days, which would allow cargo consignees to take delivery without paying any demurrage charges.
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With a view to build and operate a new container terminal, complete with four berths and total quay length of 1500 metres, Hong Kong based Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) has entered into an agreement with Karachi Port Trust (KPT).
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The construction of a US$1billion Deep Sea Container Terminal at the Karachi port, is expected to become a major transshipment hub once it became functional and is envisaged to give a big boost to Pakistan’s trade and commerce.
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In collaboration with the private sector Karachi Port Trust (KPT) is proposing to build a USD 535 million throughput terminal at its upcoming Deep Water Container Port, located south of Karachi city.
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Karachi: The Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has pre-qualified four companies for the first terminal of Pakistan Deep Water Container Port (PDWCP) being built at a cost of $550 million. It will be world’s first terminal with a draft of 18 meters to be dev
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Karachi: Pakistan International Container Terminal Limited (Pict) has been selected to receive the prestigious award--Middle East and India Subcontinent Award--in the category of 'best container terminal operator' by world's shipping Icon publicati
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RPTL signs power pact with western region power utilities
Reliance Power Transmission (RPTL), subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, India’s largest private sector enterprise in power utility, has signed power transmission agreement with eight entities from western India for two inter-state power transmission projects.
RPTL signed the agreement through its two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) for the projects under the Western Region System Strengthening Scheme-II (WRSSS-II), entailing an investment of INR18 billion, for establishing 400 KV double circuit transmission lines of around 1,500 kms, mainly in Maharashtra Continue