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Nepal-bound containers stranded at Kolkata port

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Nearly 1,000 Nepal-bound cargo containers have been stranded at Kolkata port after one of the railway tracks at the port that links Birgunj’s Sirsiya Dry Port was damaged some two weeks ago.

Also, 300 containers laden with export goods have been stuck at Sirsiya Dry Port, according to Pradip Kedia, president of Birgunj Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

CONCOR has requested to shift the containers from Sirsiya Dry Port, which is likely to result in additional costs for Nepali traders.

Traders have to pay at least IRs4,400 per container in service charge to shift the containers.

Kedia also complained about poor service at the Kolkata port. “It takes at least 16 hours to load 90 containers on a railway rack,” he said.

Source: The Kathmandu Post

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