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BMT Group launches Indian arm

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STRATEGIC ALLIANCE: Mr Suren Vakil, MD, BMT Ports & Logistics India (left), and Mr David Wignall, Head of Ports and Logistics division, BMT Group Ltd, at a press conference in Mumbai on Thursday. — Shashi Ashiwal

Mumbai June 14 The BMT Group announced the launching of its Indian operations through BMT Consultants India Pvt Ltd to provide consulting services to the multi-modal transportation and logistics industry.

Mr David Wignall, Head of BMT's Ports and Logistics division, said India's estimated $15-billion investment in new ports and transportation infrastructure provided significant opportunities for the company. The Indian arm of the company will be immediately providing services in the form of market and financial analysis. BMT Group has already worked for major players in the marine and logistics sector in India such as DP World, Adani, Shapoorji Pallonji and All Cargo. The company also provides ship design services.

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