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The second RO-RO service Gujarat is set for flags

The second RO-RO service Gujarat is set for flags
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Rajkot: The second RO-RO ferry service that connects India’s biggest private port Mundra and Vadinar will all be started next month.
The 53 km sea route is expected to provide large contents to several major industries such as ceramics in Morbi, brass parts in Jamnagar and engineering items in Rajkot.
Highly placed sources were confirmed to the TOI that the cargo ship which will be operated by Adani Group has earned most permissions to start services.
Vadinar is owned by the central government managed by the government (DPT), previously Kandla, who passed the proposal at the Board Meeting was held last month to allow Adani Logistics Ltd using the RO-RO pier in Vadinar to start this service.
Discovered that Adani will operate a cargo ship in a joint venture with a private ferry operator.
Speaking with Toi, SK Mehta, the DPT Chairperson, said, “We have provided all permissions and obtained all regulatory agreements as well.
Mungra and Vadinar both have cargo dock.
We hope to start the service at the end of this month or start next month.” One agreement Pending from the Directorate General of Shipping is also expected in the next 10 days, said the source.
The ro-ro ship will have the capacity to carry 24 trucks.
The export cargo of ceramics, engineering, brass, chemical and detergent and memo importing for the engineering and brass industry will benefit in a big way.
According to a rough estimate, more than 500 trucks are everywhere from Mundra, Morbi, Rajkot and Jamnagar every day.
Cargo imported at the Port of Mundra must travel 270 km to reach Jamnagar, but if published on the Ro-Ro ship and lowered in Vadinar, only need 53 km to reach Jamnagar.
In the same way, a distance of 250 km between Rajkot and Mundra will be reduced to only 140 km from Vadinar.
RO-RO services will help reduce traffic on the road, vehicle pollution and provide cost effectiveness.
Aashish Joshi, a member of the Gandhidham Managing Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and a special home agent, “We are still unclear about how cost-effective costs will be proven.
Morbi is in the middle and they may prefer handle cargo with Vadinar-Morbi road again 150 Km.

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