List of dry ports in Pakistan

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Faisalabad Dry Port is a dry port in Faisalabad, Pakistan which is managed in cooperation with DP World, which provides rail freight transport from the dry-port till Port Qasim. The port is primary responsible for textile exports from the city.

Lahore Dry Port is a dry port located in Prem Nagar, Punjab, Pakistan. The dry port is located adjacent to the Prem Nagar railway station on the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line.

Sialkot Dry Port is located in Sambrial, Punjab, Pakistan, 15 km west of Sialkot and 4 km south of Sialkot International Airport. The dry port provides transportation, logistics and supply chain solutions to connect Sialkot's robust economy to domestic and international markets as well as several other localities including Gujranwala, Wazirabad and Gujrat. The port is a joint venture between the business community in Sialkot who on 16 May 1984 formed the "Sialkot Dry Port Trust". The dry port was formally inaugurated in 1986.

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