
First container train for Bangladesh flagged off
July 26, 2020: The first container train to Bangladesh was flagged off from the Container Corporation of India Ltd’s (CONCOR) terminal at Majerhat, Kolkata on

July 26, 2020: The first container train to Bangladesh was flagged off from the Container Corporation of India Ltd’s (CONCOR) terminal at Majerhat, Kolkata on

July 20, 2020: More than 9,000 tonnes of spices such as chilli, turmeric and cumin were exported to Bangladesh by rail route for the first

July 20, 2020: More than 9,000 tonnes of spices such as chilli, turmeric and cumin were exported to Bangladesh by rail route for the first

July 15, 2020: Barely days after sending the first parcel train to Bangladesh, now another freight route through the sea has been opened. A vessel

July 14, 2020: Adani Logistics moved the first-ever containerized cargo export from India to Bangladesh using Inland Waterways and it has reached its destination Pangaon

July 14, 2020: The Central Railway (CR) transported 100,000 tonnes of onion in 43 freight trains to Bangladesh during May, June and first half of

July 13, 2020: Chittagong port, the prime sea port of Bangladesh and Kolkata Port Trust (KPT) are ready for transshipment between the two neighbouring countries.

July 13, 2020: Chittagong port, the prime sea port of Bangladesh and Kolkata Port Trust (KPT) are ready for transshipment between the two neighbouring countries.

July 12, 2020: The first parcel cargo with red chillies for export to Bangladesh was flagged off from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh on Friday. Railway

July 26, 2020: The first container train to Bangladesh was

July 20, 2020: More than 9,000 tonnes of spices such

July 20, 2020: More than 9,000 tonnes of spices such

July 15, 2020: Barely days after sending the first parcel

July 14, 2020: Adani Logistics moved the first-ever containerized cargo

July 14, 2020: The Central Railway (CR) transported 100,000 tonnes

July 13, 2020: Chittagong port, the prime sea port of

July 13, 2020: Chittagong port, the prime sea port of

July 12, 2020: The first parcel cargo with red chillies