Chennai:
Chennai Port is now focusing on rail connectivity to reduce
the congestion on the road and enhance the efficiency of the port, according to
P C Parida, deputy chairman of Chennai Port.
Addressing a press
conference along with chairman of Chennai Port Atulya Misra, he said the
internal lines are being augmented and strengthened as part of port
modernization.
“The third and fourth lines
being developed by Southern Railway will significantly improve rail
connectivity to hinterland,” said Parida, adding that the capacity will
increase from 10 rakes to 27 rakes per day in 2014.
He said four private
container terminal operators Arshiya Rail Infrastructure, SICAL-Sattva Rail
Terminal, Kribcho Infrastructure and Hind Terminal have shown interest to operate
with their own container trains.
“In addition, based on their
requests, the operators are permitted to invest and develop the rail
infrastructure at Bharati Dock Railyard as common user facility to increase
rail movement of the container,” Misra added.
The above initiatives will
improve rail share of containers from seven per cent to 30 per cent and enhance
the overall efficiency of Chennai port, he added.
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