Navkar Corporation Limited provides container freight station, inland container depot, and other related services in India. The company operates two private freight terminals, which are used for handling export rakes of agro products, domestic rakes, and container rakes. It also operates a buffer yard and warehouses for storage of various export and import related cargoes, such as bagged, unpacked, heavy lifts, grains, chemicals, steel, metals, project cargoes, etc., as well as provides consolidation of cargoes. In addition, the company handles various refrigerated containers, and over-dimensional cargoes and out-of-gauge cargoes; manages temperature-controlled chambers; stores and handles hazardous cargoes; and operates customs facility for examining and clearance of cargoes. Further, it offers bonded warehousing and empty container storage services; palletizing, shrink-wrapping, packing, and re-packing, surveying, fumigation and pest control, bar-coding and labeling, and other related services for cargoes or processes; and maintenance and repair services for various containers as per the requirements of shipping lines. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Navi Mumbai, India.
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