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Speculation builds around Maersk’s interest in Concor privatisation

Although officials at Maersk (India) remain tight-lipped, there are strong rumours that the Danish group is preparing itself to make a bid on Container...

India sees challenges in its container manufacturing dream

India’s marine experts believe that manufacturing containers in India may not be as smooth as assured by the government. In a webinar hosted by...

Concor back on the radar

ET Intelligence Group: Pricing power and market share gains don’t come easy in any industry — particularly one dominated by unorganised cargo carriers. Container...

“Dwarf” containers to boost CONCOR

Introduction of ‘Dwarf’ double-stack containers has opened up opportunities. In April 2017, bonus shares of CONCOR (Container Corporation of India) were issued in the ratio...

Concor scraps coastal shipping tender

To float new tender soon with revised terms Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor) has scrapped a tender to hire two container ships for 10...

40 container wagons with tracking tags rolled out

Golden Rock workshop fulfills order placed by Container Corporation of India In a first, the Golden Rock Railway Workshop at Tiruchi has manufactured a rake...
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