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Home » First consignment from Wardha dispatched to Bangladesh
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First consignment from Wardha dispatched to Bangladesh

By October 18, 20212 Mins Read
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Hinganghat,
Nagpur

In a historical development, the first rake of raw cloth consignment
was dispatched all the way to Bangladesh, the current hub of finished cloth
manufacturing, through Parcel Vans from Hinganghat station (in Wardha district
of Maharashtra).

 

Joint efforts by officials of Central Railway’s Nagpur Division and
textile magnets brought Hinganghat on the international map. Textile giants
from the town, Pee Vee Textiles and Gimatex Industries Limited, both based at
Hinganghat, and Yavatmal based Roma Denims Private Limited joined hands to make
the maiden rake a success. About 486 tonnes of raw cloth is being exported
through Parcel Van for the first time in the region.

 

Gimatex’s Managing Director Prashant Kumar Mohta and Director Vineet
Kumar Mohta; Pee Vee Group’s Senior Manager Vivek Saxena and Manager Mishra,
and Roma Denim’s Works Director Nitin Shrivastava, made it a point to join the
brief ceremony held during flag off the maiden rake. Senior Divisional
Commercial Manager Krishnath Patil was also present. He said that the
development was quite important for Railways and in future Central Railways
would try to provide all required facilities so that industries can expand
their production capacity.

 

Patil also underlined the constant encouragement provided by senior
officials including Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Richa Khare. Working
closely with Commercial Branch team, Operations Department of
Nagpur
Division also did the chasing and all this happened during the time of lockdown
when entire nation was coming to terms with breakout of pandemic.


Source: The Hitavada

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