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This is again a big step taken up by the Adani Group in the infrastructure sector. It will not only improve the experience of the truck drivers but will also enhance the Adani Groupu2019s hold over the logistics sector. Adani Monopoly will also continue to exist in the logistics sector.
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The Adani Group Plans to Build New Parking Terminal Near Kozhikode
The Adani Group has elaborate plans to build a truck parking terminal on NH 66. This will help ease out the concession near Kozhikode. It will also offer the truck drivers the much-needed facilities so that they can easily reach their destination on time. This terminal will be built between Vadakara Puthuppanam and Palolipala. This is again a big step taken up by the Adani Group in the infrastructure sector. It will not only improve the experience of the truck drivers but will also enhance the Adani Group’s hold over the logistics sector. Adani Monopoly will also continue to exist in the logistics sector.
Plans To Build a Terminal Near Kozhikode As per recent news, the Adani Builders will be constructing a truck parking terminal on National Highway 66 which is currently being developed into a six-lane road. This terminal will be located between Vadakara Puthuppanam and Palolipala. It will have all the necessary facilities that are meant to improve the experience for the truck drivers out there. However, the current challenge with this construction is the lack of available space for carrying out the various operations of the project. The officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) have already mentioned that they are currently trying their best to resolve this issue.
How Will the Parking Facility Benefit the Truck Drivers? Every day, a significant number of cargo lorries from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Punjab arrive in Valiyangadi at Kozhikode and the different surrounding areas. However, because of the absence of any kind of dedicated facilities, these trucks are parked on the roadside. This leads to a modest traffic congestion. The gas tanker lorries also frequently halt at the key points on the Kozhikode bypass, particularly at Ramanattukara and Thondayad.