July17 , 2026

    AMR India Secures Contract for Sindi Dry Port Project

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    AMR India has secured the contract to develop the Sindi dry port, marking a significant step in strengthening inland logistics infrastructure. The project is expected to enhance cargo handling capacity and improve connectivity between hinterland production centres and major seaports.

    The proposed dry port at Sindi will function as an inland logistics hub, offering services such as container handling, warehousing, customs clearance, and multimodal transport integration. It aims to streamline cargo movement, reduce congestion at seaports, and lower overall logistics costs for exporters and importers.

    With its strategic location, the facility is expected to benefit industries in surrounding regions by providing faster and more efficient access to global trade routes. The development is also likely to boost regional economic activity and create employment opportunities.

    Industry observers note that the project aligns with the government’s broader push to expand multimodal logistics infrastructure and improve supply chain efficiency across the country. Once operational, the Sindi dry port is set to play a key role in facilitating trade and supporting export growth.

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