Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Saturday, Feb 11, 2006


News
Features
Stocks
Shipping
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Agri-Biz & Commodities - Wheat
Logistics - Shipping


Chennai, Tuticorin ports gearing up

Raja Simhan T.E.

Chennai , Feb. 10

CHENNAI and Tuticorin ports are gearing up to handle large quantities of wheat imports (in bulk). The consignment are likely to start arriving from next month.

Both the ports, which have handled raw sugar (in bulk) in the last few months, have made necessary infrastructure arrangements to handle the import cargo, officials told Business Line.

According to Mr N.K. Raghupathy, Chairman, Tuticorin Port Trust, the port's advantage is being a clean port and it is the best to handle foodgrain.

The port can handle 15,000 tonnes a day with three cranes. This means a vessel with 40,000 tonnes of wheat can be discharged in three days, he said.

A Chennai Port Trust official said wheat vessel would be given berth on arrival and would be allotted West Quay berths, which are clean. The port too handled raw sugar in bulk.

There would not be any contamination and any effect on the cargo due to the coal dust, the official said.

There is also enough space inside the port to store wheat and do packaging.

The port trust would provide cranes, grabs and storage spaces while the stevedores would bring in tippers and machines for packing, the official said.

More Stories on : Wheat | Shipping

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page



Stories in this Section
Chennai, Tuticorin ports gearing up


STC floats tender to import 5 lakh t wheat
Kerala Budget: Farm resurgence fund on the anvil
Rubber turns weak on global trend
Sugar prices likely to stay firm in line with global trend
Leasing, acquisition being explored — Pvt sugar mills mull options to hike cane crushing capacity
1.5 lakh t extra sugar released
Prestigious project
New groundnut variety kindles hope for farmers in Anantapur
Edible oil imports drop 21 pc to Rs 5,818 cr in April-Nov
Groundnut oil rules firm



The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2006, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line