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Additional general manager of east coast railway inspects railway infra at Visakhapatnam Port and Adani Gangavaram Port

Additional general manager of east coast railway inspects railway infra at Visakhapatnam Port and Adani Gangavaram Port

Time of India17-05-2025

Visakhapatnam: Additional general manager (AGM) of
east coast railway
(ECoR),
Mohes Kumar Behera
, conducted a thorough inspection of railway installations and development works at
Visakhapatnam Port
and
Adani Gangavaram Port
. The inspection focused on evaluating infrastructure projects, monitoring progress, and finding solutions to operational issues for improved railway services.
Senior officials from headquarters and the division accompanied Mohes Kumar during the detailed assessment of siding, loading points, and vital locations at both ports.
During discussions with the operational head of Visakhapatnam Port Authority, important information about current railway operations and infrastructure was shared. The head requested additional rake sanctions to increase cargo capacity and emphasised the significance of
railway infrastructure
improvements.
The AGM pledged support for VPA's railway operations and reinforced the dedication to enhancing collaboration.
At Adani Gangavaram Port, MK Behera consulted with CEO Amit Malik and other senior officials. The delegation examined port sidings and ongoing capacity enhancement initiatives. The discussions centred on vital aspects including capacity expansion, rake detention, operational productivity, throughput enhancement, and other areas of shared concern.
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DRM Waltair Lalit Bohra, ADRM operations Manoj Kumar Sahoo, senior divisional engineer (coordination) AK Moharana, and other senior officials attended.
Visakhapatnam: Additional general manager (AGM) of east coast railway (ECoR), Mohes Kumar Behera, conducted a thorough inspection of railway installations and development works at Visakhapatnam Port and Adani Gangavaram Port. The inspection focused on evaluating infrastructure projects, monitoring progress, and finding solutions to operational issues for improved railway services.
Senior officials from headquarters and the division accompanied Mohes Kumar during the detailed assessment of siding, loading points, and vital locations at both ports.
During discussions with the operational head of Visakhapatnam Port Authority, important information about current railway operations and infrastructure was shared. The head requested additional rake sanctions to increase cargo capacity and emphasised the significance of railway infrastructure improvements.
The AGM pledged support for VPA's railway operations and reinforced the dedication to enhancing collaboration.
At Adani Gangavaram Port, MK Behera consulted with CEO Amit Malik and other senior officials. The delegation examined port sidings and ongoing capacity enhancement initiatives. The discussions centred on vital aspects including capacity expansion, rake detention, operational productivity, throughput enhancement, and other areas of shared concern. DRM Waltair Lalit Bohra, ADRM operations Manoj Kumar Sahoo, senior divisional engineer (coordination) AK Moharana, and other senior officials attended.

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