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The city has a dry port for the export of local products to the rest of the world.
Will be implemented across Pakistan at all customs stations including sea, air and dry ports.
See a list of dry ports and sea ports in Pakistan.
It is to become a dry port.
Ahmedgarh has now emerged as one of the dry ports of India.
Abia is proposed to receive a Dry port.
The transfer of bulk and break bulk would prove expensive at the dry port.
Approximately 200 hectares are allocated for the Dry port which is accessible by highway and railway system.
Inland Ports may also be referred to as dry ports or intermodal hubs.
The city has grown to become an influential political and economical center for the country, with a dry port and excellent transport links.
A new freight hub (aka Dry Port) opened in August 2012.
After crossing the Sialkot Dry Port turn left on the Airport road.
Dry port of Nepal and India.
The company operates 15 container terminals and 11 dry ports through Public-Private Partnerships.
The dry port functions as a sub-port of Dar es Salaam.
The location of these facilities at a dry port relieves competition for storage and customs space at the seaport itself.
In May 2001, Bode George called for construction of new dry ports and warehouses to tackle congestion.
In 2010, the Tianjin dry ports processed 150,000 TEU worth of containers.
July 8: Peshawar Dry Port is inaugurated.
The Birganj Dry Port was the first in Nepal to be connected by broad gauge link.
Bank, post office,Railway station, Dry port, schools (private / government), colleges, electricity, gas, water, telephone, internet are available.
It is home to Sialkot International Airport and Sialkot Dry Port.
The salient features of the Sirsiya / Birganj Dry Port are:
Trevi's best fortunes were in the 15th century, when its commercial importance was such that it was called "il porto secco" - the dry port.
Since then, members of the movement have held numerous protests as well as meetings with local and national government entities in an attempt to prevent dry port construction.
It is one of the largest inland ports in the world.
And it transformed the city into a thriving inland port.
This kind of inland port does not require a waterway.
It is the largest inland port in the United States.
In 2012, Moorebank is the site of a proposed inland port.
Montreal has the largest inland port in the world.
This was the third largest inland port in the country during the great river boat era of the mid-19th century.
Right up until the 1960s, the inland port of Gloucester had a thriving docks.
Over the years governments and businesses have talked about making Parkes an "inland port".
In 1858 the first steamboat arrived and Balranald became an important inland port.
The state operates an inland port facility near Front Royal.
In 1968 it opened the first container terminal in an inland port.
Plans include an inland port by Union Pacific and other facilities.
Canal boat building was also an important industry with several dry docks in this inland port.
Wentworth was Australia's busiest inland port in the late 1880s.
He called for establishment on an inland port to serve Lake Chad.
A $100 million airport is being built to bring more people and goods to this inland port of 50,000 people.
Border guards and customs officers would check the cargo at these inland ports.
Because of its situation on the Oka River it was, for a while, an important inland port.
Arcachon is a lovely inland port, and the bay is beautiful.
The situation regarding inland ports is somewhat different.
San Francisco and the inland port Stockton are the only contenders at this point.
And the creation of inland ports, like Lewiston.
Once a prosperous inland port, during heyday of Muziris.
A number of inland ports have also been established in outer suburbs, with shuttle trains running from the inner city.