Indore domestic freight charges- June 27
June 27 (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--
Saturday's Previous
Indore to
Abohar --- 24,500-25,000 24,500-25,000
Alwar --- 18,000-18,500 18,000-18,500
Ambala --- 22,000-22,500 22,000-22,500
Amritsar --- 24,000-25,000 24,000-25,000
Banglore --- 24,500-25,000 24,500-25,000
Bulandshahar --- 16,500-17,000 16,500-17,000
Chennai --- 25,500-26,000 25,500-26,000
Chandigarh --- 24,500-25,000 24,500-25,000
Delhi --- 16,500-17,000 16,500-17,000
Faridabad --- 17,500-18,000 17,500-18,000
Gaziabad --- 16,500-17,000 16,500-17,000
Hedarabad --- 15,000-15,500 15,000-15,500
Hisar --- 20,000-21,000 20,000-21,000
Jaipur --- 14,500-15,000 14,500-15,000
Jalandhar --- 24,000-25,000 24,000-25,000
Jammu --- 30,500-31,000 30,500-31,000
Kanpur --- 14,000-14,500 14,000-14,500
Karnal --- 21,000-22,000 21,000-22,000
Ludhiana --- 24,000-25,000 24,000-25,000
Mumbai --- 7,500-8,000 7,500-8,000
Modinagar --- 16,500-17,000 16,500-17,000
Pathankot --- 29,000-30,000 29,000-30,000
Rajpura --- 24,000-25,000 24,000-25,000
Sangrur --- 24,000-25,000 24,000-25,000
Sarhanpur --- 22,000-23,000 22,000-23,000
Sikandarabad --- 16,500-17,000 16,500-17,000
--Charges for DRY CARGO, in rupees per 10-tonne truck load--
Indore to:
Ahmednagar --- 7,000-7,500 7,000-7,500
Ahmedabad --- 4,500-5,000 4,500-5,000
Amritsar --- 19,000-20,000 19,000-20,000
Aurangabad --- 6,500-7,000 6,500-7,000
Baroda --- 4,000-4,100 4,000-4,100
Bedi Bunder --- 5,500-6,000 5,500-6,000
Bhavnagar --- 5,500-6,000 5,500-6,000
Chandigarh --- 18,000-18,500 18,000-18,500
Delhi --- 13,500-14,000 13,500-14,000
Dhulia --- 4,000-4,200 4,000-4,200
Faridabad --- 13,500-14,000 13,500-14,000
Jaipur --- 11,500-12,000 11,500-12,000
Jammu* --- 25,000-25,500 25,000-25,500
Kandla --- 6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Karar --- 11,000-11,500 11,000-11,500
Karnal --- 15,000-15,500 15,000-15,500
Kolhapur --- 12,000-12,500 12,000-12,500
Ludhiana --- 17,500-18,000 17,500-18,000
Malegaon --- 4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700
Mumbai port --- 10,500-11,000 10,500-11,000
Mundra --- 7,000-7,200 7,000-7,200
Nashik --- 5,500-5,700 5,500-5,700
Nanded --- 8,000-8,500 8,000-8,500
Navlakhi --- 6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
New Bombay --- 9,500-10,000 9,500-10,000
Okha --- 7,000-7,200 7,000-7,200
Porbandar --- 6,500-6,700 6,500-6,700
Pipawa --- 6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Pune --- 9,000-9,500 9,000-9,500
Satara --- 10,000-10,500 10,000-10,500
Sangli --- 11,500-12,000 11,500-12,000
Solapur --- 10,000-10,500 10,000-10,500
* 9 tonnes ((Global Dial 25-33527(Internal use only).Bangalore Commodity Desk, +91-080 6677 3545, e-mail commodities@thomsonreuters.com))
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