The company lost a tender to acquire 49% of ABG Kolkata Container Terminal, a unit of ABG Infralogistics Ltd. located in Calcutta
"The Economic Times of India" reported last week that Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., a subsidiary of Israel Corp., lost last week a tender to acquire 49% of ABG Kolkata Container Terminal, a unit of ABG Infralogistics Ltd. located in Calcutta.
The paper reported that Two foreign shipping lines — Zim of Israel and Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), world’s second largest container line — were in the race to buy the stake in the port.
The Port of Singapore Authority pte Ltd. (PSA) won the tender. PSA also acquired the ABG Kandla Container Terminal.
Zim looses ABG Kolkata Container Terminal tender
The company lost a tender to acquire 49% of ABG Kolkata Container Terminal, a unit of ABG Infralogistics Ltd. located in Calcutta
18.02.08 / 00:00
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