
Patenga Container Terminal to start operations shortly
The container carrier is expected to berth at the terminal on June 10, following which regular berthing of vessels will commence at the terminal. Maersk
The container carrier is expected to berth at the terminal on June 10, following which regular berthing of vessels will commence at the terminal. Maersk
Source: Business Standard For the first few years, only vessels with cranes will be loaded with goods. Three gantry cranes have been ordered and will
Source: Financial Express According to sources, the Chattogram district administration is allocating 500.71 acres of government land to the Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) for the
The new PCT terminal has been decided to be operated by the port authority Red Sea Gateway Terminal International Limited, a Saudi Arabian company. The
Meanwhile, negotiations on the agreement between Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) and the Jeddah-based firm are all over to pave the way for signing the proposed
The Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT), a Saudi company, has been confirmed as the operator of Patenga Container Terminal (PCT) for 22 years. The RSGT
Bangladesh is banking on Saudi expertise to run a newly built terminal in the country’s largest port, as negotiations are underway for Riyadh’s latest investment
Bangladesh is set to sign an agreement with a Saudi company on operation, modernisation and expansion of the Patenga Container Terminal (PCT) beside Chittagong seaport,
A vessel named MCL-19, carrying some 2,650 tonne of rice, docked at the newly built terminal on Tuesday. The development marks the unofficial introduction of
The container carrier is expected to berth at the terminal
Source: Business Standard For the first few years, only vessels
Source: Financial Express According to sources, the Chattogram district administration
The new PCT terminal has been decided to be operated
Meanwhile, negotiations on the agreement between Chittagong Port Authority (CPA)
The Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT), a Saudi company, has
Bangladesh is banking on Saudi expertise to run a newly
Bangladesh is set to sign an agreement with a Saudi
A vessel named MCL-19, carrying some 2,650 tonne of rice,