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Dighi Port is set to handle about 200,000 vehicles a year after Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) and Motherson agreed to set up a dedicated automobile export facility at the Maharashtra port.
The project positions Dighi Port as an export terminal for manufacturers across the Mumbai–Pune belt and supports rising automotive trade under the Make in India programme. The port, one of APSEZ’s 15 strategic locations, will expand its role in vehicle import and export as India’s auto sector scales up.
The agreement is a joint venture between Samvardhana Motherson Hamakyorex Engineered Logistics, which will build and operate the new facility with Dighi Port Limited, an APSEZ subsidiary

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