Mysuru's first mineral freight train chugs off
Mysore/Mysuru, May 24 -- 2,200 tonnes of Dunite despatched to Odisha from Kadakola Multi-Modal Logistics Park
Mysuru's Kadakola industrial belt has scripted a new chapter in the region's domestic rail logistics sector with the successful trial run of a long-haul mineral consignment.
The Greenfield terminal of Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) at Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP), also known as Inland Container Depot (ICD), at Kadakola near Thandavapura, flagged off its maiden outbound container rake linking the mineral-rich Mysuru region with steel hubs in Odisha.
The inaugural train carried 80 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units), transporting nearly 2,200 metric tonnes of semi-processed Dunite, a valuable industrial mineral sour...
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