Business
Capacity in Kerala's freight station to be raised
 Kochi, June 30  
 Inkel Ltd., along with AP 
Moller-Maersk Terminals (APMT), is gearing up to increase the 
operational capacity of its state-of-the-art container freight station 
(CFS) at Vallarpadam, near here, from the present current 500 TEUs 
(thousand-feet equivalent units) per day.
The CFS, set up by 
Inkel through a special purpose vehicle under the name MIV Logistics 
Pvt. Ltd., has emerged as one of the busiest freight stations in the 
state.
Inkel managing director T. Balakrishnan said the station 
has container traffic of nearly 400 trucks per day and they expect it to
 rise by another 20 to 30 percent in the next one year.
The 
freight station is the biggest of its kind in Kerala with more than six 
lakh square feet heavy-duty precast concrete tile paved yard for 
container storage.
"The facility has more than 62,000 square feet
 of warehousing and storage space suitable for various types of cargo 
handling.  Tonnage wise, it can accommodate more than 10,000 tonnes of 
material," he said.
Currently, the Rs.75 crore freight station is being operated and maintained by APMT on a revenue-sharing model with Inkel.
The
 tie-up was a land mark achievement as after a long time, a 
multinational was willing to associate with a company based in Kerala. 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	