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Rajkot Domestic Freight Charges-July 4

Sat Jul 4, 2009 2:00pm IST
 
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 Rajkot, July04(Reuters)- Freight rates from Rajkot the key
wholesale oilseeds market in western India, to other
destinations in India.
 --Charges for DRY CARGO, in rupees per 10-tonnes truck load--
Rajkot to                           Rajkot to: NEW DELHI       
  20,500        GOA                    20,000
                                 in ASSAM in ANDHRA PRADESH 
              --Guwahati             52,000 --Cuddapah      
    --          --Tezpur               53,000 --Hyderabad   
    22,500        --Tinsukhia            53,500 --Nizamabad 
      22,500        in GUJARAT --Rajahmundry         24,000 
   --Ahmedabad               -- --Vishakapatnam       25,000
    --Baroda                  -- in BIHAR                   
     --Kandla                  -- --Darbhanga             --
      --Surat                   -- --Hajipur              
--          in HIMACHAL PRADESH --Hazaribagh          35,500   
 --Bilaspur                -- --Muzaffarpur         36,000  
  in KERALA --Patna               37,500        --Calicut   
       37,500 --Ranchi              38,000        --Cochin  
         39,000 --Tatanagar           39,000        --Kannur
           37,50 --Ambala              21,700       
--Trivandrum           40,500 --Karnal              22,000     
  in MADHYA PRADESH --Panipat             21,750       
--Bhopal               18,000 --Sirsa                 --       
  --Indore               13,500 --Yamunanagar           --     
 --Jabalpur             25,000 in KARNATAKA                 
   --Raipur               24,000 --Bangalore          
24,750        --Satna                   -- --Belgaum           
 22,700        in NAGALAND --Chikodi               --         
--Dimapur                 -- --Chitradurg          24,000      
 in RAJASTHAN* --Devangere           23,500        --Ajmer     
       14,000 --Gadag                 --          --Alwar   
            -- --Hubli               23,800        --Jaipur 
          17,000 --Mangalore           25,250        --Kota 
            16,500 --Mysore              25,500       
--Udaipur              10,000 --Nipani               ----      
  in UTTAR PRADESH in MAHARASHTRA                      --Agra  
           21,000 --Amalner               --         
--Allahabad            30,000 --Aurangabad            --       
  --Bareilly                -- --Mumbai              13,300    
--Ghaziabad               -- --Dhule                9,000   
 --Hapur                25,500 --Jalgaon             14,000 
   --Haldwani                -- --Jalna                 --  
    --Khatauli                -- --Kolhapur           
17,700        --Kanpur               26,500 --Nagpur           
  19,000        --Lucknow              28,500 --Nanded         
   --          --Meerut               26,000 --Nashik       
   14,000        --Varanasi             32,000 --Pune       
     15,700        in WEST BENGAL* --Satara             
16,500        --Calcutta             40,500 --Sangli           
  17,800        --Raniganj             38,000 in PUNJAB        
               --Shiliguri            41,500 --Amritsar     
   22,000        in TAMIL NADU --Bathinda              --   
   --Coimbatore           29,500 --Chandigarh         
21,500        --Madras               30,500 --Jalandhar        
  22,500        --Salem                26,500 --Khanna         
   --          --Tiruppur                -- --Ludhiana      
  22,750 n.a. = not available * per 9-tonne trucks ((Global
Dial 25-33527(Internal use only).Bangalore Commodity Desk,
+91-080 6677 3545, e-mail commodities@thomsonreuters.com)) 

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