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The following dry ports are run by private companies: [2] Sialkot Dry Port (opened 1986) Faisalabad Dry Port (opened 1994) Pak-China Sust Dry Port (36°41'29"N 74°49'31"E) NLC Dry Port at Thokar Niaz Beg, southwest of Lahore (31°27'53"N 74°13'54"E) NLC Dry Port at Quetta (30°13'51"N 67°00'28"E) QICT Dry port at Prem Nagar railway station ...
Lahore Dry Port was the first dry port in Pakistan and originally opened in Mughalpura, Lahore. The dry port was constructed by Pakistan Railways and has been managed by it since 1973. [ 1 ] In 2008, an agreement was signed between Pakistan Railways, Qasim International Container Terminal and Premier Mercantile Services to build a new dry port ...
Pages in category "Dry ports of Pakistan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Faisalabad Dry Port; L.
Sialkot Dry Port (Urdu: سيالكوٹ خشک بندرگاہ) is located in Sambrial, Punjab, Pakistan, 15 km west of Sialkot and 4 km south of Sialkot International Airport. The dry port provides transportation, logistics and supply chain solutions [ buzzword ] to connect Sialkot's robust economy to domestic and international markets as well ...
Dry ports of Pakistan (3 P) F. Fish harbours of Pakistan (6 P) K. Ports in Karachi (1 C, 5 P) P. Port authorities in Pakistan (4 P) Port cities and towns in Pakistan ...
Faisalabad Dry Port (Urdu: خشک بندرگاہ فیصل آباد) is a dry port in Faisalabad, Pakistan. [1] It is managed by the Faisalabad Dryport Trust. It works in cooperation with DP World, which provides rail freight transport from the dry-port. The rail track extents to Port Qasim, Karachi.
Sost Dry Por is the first formal port at the China-Pakistan border. It serves as a critical hub for customs clearance and other necessary formalities for goods moving from the city of Kashgar and the surrounding Xinjiang autonomous region in China to various commercial centers in Pakistan.
Karachi Port is the most important deep sea water port of Pakistan. KGTML set a new record with the offloading of 20,300 metric tons of rock phosphate within 24 hours on June 14 2024 at the Karachi Port. [23]