The Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) will expand its activities in West Bengal by doubling the capacity of the truck terminal in Petrapol land customs stations in North 24-Parganas on the Indo-Bangladesh border. |
CWC has also submitted a proposal to the Union commerce ministry for setting up a second land customs station in West Bengal, the regional manager of CWC, Manju Verma, said at the sidelines of a seminar on logistics at the Bengal National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
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Verma said CWC had sought land from the state government for doubling the capacity of the truck terminal at Petrapol. |
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The capacity of the truck terminal was around 700 trucks now. CWC was keen to raise it to 1,600 trucks. |
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It will also set up an additional warehouse in Bongaon on the Bangladesh border. |
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"Most of the time CWC cannot accommodate all the trucks crossing to Bangladesh through the land customs stations as business is growing fast there," the CWC regional manager said. |
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The feasibility study for a second land customs station and the related proposal were now with the commerce ministry," she added. |
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Verma said CWC would set up 22 rail warehousing complex in next 4-5 years to control logistics better and reduce turnaround time. |
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The general manager of South Eastern Railway said SER would increase the number of goods trains. |
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SER handled 14 million ton rail borne traffic in 2003-04 at Haldia and traffic was expected to grow to 25 million ton at Haldia by 2007-08. |
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