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Adani writes to HP government demanding revision in freight rates

The Adani group says high transportation costs are causing inefficiencies in its cement plant operations. It has blamed truck unions for keeping freight rates artificially high

January 20, 2023 / 20:52 IST
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Adani signage (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Adani signage (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Adani Cement has written to the Himachal Pradesh government requesting its intervention to end the group’s stand-off with truck unions, government sources said. The company had suspended operations at two of its cement units in the state since 14 December.

In the letter dated January 19 and addressed to the permanent standing committee of the state, Adani said that freight rates in Himachal Pradesh, which are controlled by truck unions, have been set artificially high causing inefficiencies and complications in its cement plant operations. It attributed the suspension of operations at its units — the ACC plant in Barmana and Ambuja Cements factory in Darlaghat — in the state to these inefficiencies.

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Such unbridled control by the unions without authority or accountability has created not only inefficiencies but also multilayered complications in the sector with far-reaching consequences for all stakeholders, the CEO of Adani's cement business, Ajay Kapur, is said to have written, according to the sources cited earlier.

Kapur also pointed out that at least thrice the Himachal Pradesh high court had "passed scathing remarks against the functioning and undue interference of the unions," they said.