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  2. Asbestos cement - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos cement competed with aluminum alloy, available in large quantities after WWII, and the reemergence of wood clapboard and vinyl siding in the mid to late 20th century. Asbestos cement is usually formed into flat or corrugated sheets or into pipes, but can be molded into any shape that can be formed using wet cement.

  3. Everest Industries - Wikipedia

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    Everest Industries Limited was founded in 1934 under the name of Asbestos Cement Ltd. [7] in Maharashtra. In 1983, the company changed its name to Everest Building Product Ltd., in the same year the company went public on the Bombay Stock Exchange. [8] In 1990 the company was renamed Eternit Everest Ltd. It got its current name in 2003.

  4. International Container Transshipment Terminal, Kochi

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    Strategically, located on the main east–west global shipping lines and offering draft of about 16 m, Cochin is destined to develop as the premier gateway to southern India, [9] as also offering an alternative to Sri Lanka and Singapore for containers being transshipped for the Indian market.

  5. Container Corporation of India - Wikipedia

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    Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) is an Indian public sector undertaking which is engaged in transportation and handling of containers. Incorporated in March 1988 under the Companies Act, CONCOR commenced operations in November 1989 taking over an existing network of seven inland container depots (ICDs) from Indian Railways .

  6. Shipping Corporation of India - Wikipedia

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    The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) is a public sector undertaking that operates and manages vessels servicing both national and international lines. It is under the ownership of the Government of India and under administrative control of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways , with its headquarters in Mumbai .

  7. Mundra Port - Wikipedia

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    This SEZ is suited to service the hinterland of north and northwest India which account for two-thirds of India's GDP. The area is connected with National road, rail and pipeline network. Being spread over an area of 84 km 2 it includes port, container terminals, rail, airport, container freight station and storage tanks .

  8. Allcargo Logistics - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Allcargo is one of the largest non-vessel operating common carrier, with a focus on Less-than-container load business and domestic interests in container freight stations, international supply chain, express distribution, and contract logistics. [7] In June 2023 Allcargo re-designates Shashi Kiran Shetty as Executive Chairman. [8]

  9. Jawaharlal Nehru Port - Wikipedia

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    जवाहरलाल नेहरू बंदर: Location; Country India Location: Navi Mumbai, Raigad district, Maharashtra: Coordinates: 1]: Details; Opened: 26 May 1989: Operated by: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Authority (JNPTA): Owned by: Government of India: Terminals: 5: Statistics; Annual cargo tonnage: Bulk: 7.07 million tonnes (2023-24) [2] Container: 78.05 million tonnes (2023 ...