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Indore domestic freight charges-July 2

Wed Jul 2, 2008 12:42pm IST
 
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 July 2 (Reuters) - Freight rates from Indore, the key
wholesale soybeans market in central India, to other
destinations in India :
 --Charges for WET CARGO, in rupees per 10,000-litre
tanker--
                                Wednesday's          
Previous
 Indore to
 Abohar       ---               20,000-21,000     
20,000-21,000
 Alwar        ---               17,500-18,000     
17,500-18,000
 Ambala       ---               18,500-19,000     
18,500-19,000
 Amritsar     ---               22,000-22,500     
22,000-22,500
 Bulandshahar ---               16,000-16,500     
16,000-16,500
 Chandigarh   ---               21,500-22,000     
21,500-22,000
 Delhi        ---               17,000-17,500     
17,000-17,500
 Faridabad    ---               17,000-17,500     
17,000-17,500
 Gaziabad     ---               15,500-16,000     
15,500-16,000
 Hisar        ---               18,500-19,000     
18,500-19,000
 Jaipur       ---               15,000-15,500     
15,000-15,500
 Jalandhar    ---               20,000-20,500     
20,000-20,500
 Jammu        ---               32,500-33,000     
32,500-33,000
 Kanpur       ---               15,500-16,000     
15,500-16,000
 Karnal       ---               17,000-17,500     
17,000-17,500
 Ludhiana     ---               20,500-21,000     
20,500-21,000
 Mumbai       ---               11,000-11,500     
11,000-11,500
 Modinagar    ---               16,500-17,000     
16,500-17,000
 Pathankot    ---               25,500-26,000     
25,500-26,000
 Rajpura      ---               18,000-18,500     
18,000-18,500
 Sangrur      ---               18,000-18,500     
18,000-18,500
 Sarhanpur    ---               17,000-17,500     
17,000-17,500
 Sikandarabad ---               15,000-15,500     
15,000-15,500
 --Charges for DRY CARGO, in rupees per 10-tonne truck
load--
 Indore to:
 Ahmednagar   ---               11,500-12,000     
11,500-12,000
 Ahmedabad    ---                8,300-8,500       
8,300-8,500
 Amritsar     ---               23,000-23,500     
23,000-23,500
 Aurangabad   ---                7,800-8,000       
7,800-8,000
 Baroda       ---                7,200-7,500       
7,200-7,500
 Bedi Bunder  ---               10,500-11,000     
10,500-11,000
 Bhavnagar    ---               10,000-10,500     
10,000-10,500
 Chandigarh   ---               20,500-21,000     
20,500-21,000
 Delhi        ---               15,000-15,500     
15,000-15,500
 Dhulia       ---                6,000-6,500       
6,000-6,500
 Faridabad    ---               15,000-15,500     
15,000-15,500
 Jaipur       ---               11,000-11,500     
11,000-11,500
 Jammu*       ---               26,000-26,500     
26,000-26,500
 Kandla       ---               11,500-12,000     
11,500-12,000
 Karar        ---               12,500-13,000     
12,500-13,000
 Karnal       ---               17,500-18,000     
17,500-18,000
 Kolhapur     ---               13,000-13,500     
13,000-13,500
 Ludhiana     ---               20,500-21,000     
20,500-21,000
 Malegaon     ---                6,500-6,800       
6,500-6,800
 Mumbai port  ---               12,000-12,500     
12,000-12,500
 Mundra       ---               13,500-14,000     
13,500-14,000
 Nashik       ---                8,000-8,500       
8,000-8,500
 Nanded       ---                    ---                 ---
 Navlakhi     ---               14,000-14,500     
14,000-14,500
 New Bombay   ---               11,500-12,000     
11,500-12,000
 Okha         ---               12,500-13,000     
12,500-13,000
 Porbandar    ---               11,000-11,500     
11,000-11,500
 Pipawa       ---               10,500-10,700     
10,500-10,700
 Pune         ---               11,000-11,500     
11,000-11,500
 Satara       ---               12,500-13,000     
12,500-13,000
 Sangli       ---               12,500-13,000     
12,500-13,000
 Solapur      ---               11,000-11,500     
11,000-11,500
 * 9 tonnes ((---Bangalore Commodity Desk, +91-080 4135
6833, e-mail commodities@thomsonreuters.com)) 

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