Indian coking coal freight traffic via ports up 15.44% in Apr-Nov

Thursday, 06 December 2018 13:44:06 (GMT+3)   |   Kolkata
       

Indian coking coal import traffic through all major ports in the April-November period of this year stands at 37.476 million mt, up 15.44 percent over the corresponding months of the previous year, according to data sourced from Indian Ports Association (IPA).

Meanwhile, iron ore and pellet freight traffic through all major during the same period reached 26.08 million mt, down 9.92 percent compared to the corresponding months of the previous year, the IPA data showed.


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