The truck terminal will have the facilities like weigh bridge, fuel stations, cold storages, godowns, workshop, rest reas, police stations, RTO office, health care facilities, check posts, Post offices, banks, administrative block, drinking water, electricity, toilets, shops and lodging facility.
"The cost of the project has preliminarily been estimated around Rs 55 crore. It has been proposed to develop the project in collaboration with Paradeep Port Trust," Chief Secretary A P Padhi said.
The project will also provide additional health and other utility services to the drivers and transporters.
Sources said the proposed project would be developed over an area of 38 acres for which land has already been identified near Bhutmundei.
The objectives of the proposal included curtailing of congestion on roads, smooth passage of the vehicles, smooth passage of load bearing trucks in and out of the port and controlling of pollution level of the road sides and canals, an official release said.
Presently, around 1,200 trucks ply every day to Paradeep port. The terminal will have facility for around 1,500 trucks. Other companies operating in Paradeep can also use of this terminal facility for their trucks and transporters.
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