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Delta Infralogistics creates record at Mormugao Port

The Delta Infralogistics (Worldwide) Limited is reported to have created an Asian record by handling the highest quantity of cargo of 28,009 metric tonnes in one single day at the Mormugao Port.
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According to a top official in the Mormugao Port Authority, the record was created when DIWL was handling the cargo of iron ore pellets at the port on ship MV CMB Teniers at Berth 10 in Mormugao Port.

When contacted, Senior manager and Goa Incharge of DIWL Raghoba Kotkar said DIWL had always been focused on good performance to boost the shipping trade and empower port functioning with new milestones while also keeping safety as its top priority.

“The ship MV CMB Teniers was docked at Berth No 10 to carry an export cargo of iron ore pellets to Korea for the shippers Lloyds Metals and Energy limited. The iron ore cargo was shifted by barges from MRPPL jetty to MPA berth by barges and was stacked inside the T-1 Shed in the port,” said Kotkar.

The Delta Infralogistics (Worldwide) Limited (DIWL) is reported to have created an Asian record on Friday by handling the highest quantity of cargo of 28,009 metric tonnes in one single day at the Mormugao Port.

According to a top official in the Mormugao Port Authority, the record was created when DIWL was handling the cargo of iron ore pellets at the port on ship MV CMB Teniers at Berth 10 in Mormugao Port.

When contacted, Senior manager and Goa Incharge of DIWL Raghoba Kotkar said DIWL had always been focused on good performance to boost the shipping trade and empower port functioning with new milestones while also keeping safety as its top priority.

“The ship MV CMB Teniers was docked at Berth No 10 to carry an export cargo of iron ore pellets to Korea for the shippers Lloyds Metals and Energy limited. The iron ore cargo was shifted by barges from MRPPL jetty to MPA berth by barges and was stacked inside the T-1 Shed in the port,” said Kotkar.

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