Maersk to build India’s first green warehouse to store chemicals

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APM Terminals Inland Services, a unit of Maersk Group, has reportedly made plans to build the India’s first eco-friendly ICD or inland container depot for managing chemicals in Pune. The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change has provided the Maersk Group company a comprehensive sanction to stock 35,000 tonnes of chemicals of all types, excluding radioactive chemicals and explosives, at its unit located in Pune about 150 km from Mumbai. The ICD can reportedly handle around 60,000 containers on an annual basis. APM Terminals Inland Services currently operates two inland container depots located in Dadri and Pune, as well as five CFSs, two of which are in Mumbai while other three in Tuticorin, Chennai, and Mundra as per reports.

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