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APM to shut station at Nava Sheva

APM Terminals, part of the container shipping behemoth AP Moller-Maersk Group, will shut down one of its container freight stations (CFS) at Mumbai’s Nava Sheva port after two recent incidents of violence by retrenched workers, and daily threats of more.

The facility will be shut down Thursday night, said Ajit Venkataraman, managing director for inland services south Asia, where APM’s CFS business is housed.





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