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June 27, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Mumbai Port to set up berths for car ferries

Union government-run Mumbai Port will set up exclusive berths for ships that ferry cars and roll-on, roll-off ships in a bid to strengthen its stature as a hub for automobile exports in the country. “The Ballard Pier Extension berth will be dedicated for pure car carriers, while one berth at Indira

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Union government-run Mumbai Port will set up exclusive berths for ships that ferry cars and roll-on, roll-off ships in a bid to strengthen its stature as a hub for automobile exports in the country. “The Ballard Pier Extension berth will be dedicated for pure car carriers, while one berth at Indira Dock will be dedicated for roll-on, roll-off ships calling at Mumbai Port,” said Mumbai Port chairperson Rani Jadhav.

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