CONCOR MMLP Kadakola commences EXIM operations, boosting Mysuru’s international trade and logistics ecosystem
MYSORE : In a major milestone for export-import (EXIM) trade in Karnataka, Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) Multimodal Logistics Park (MMLP), Kadakola, Mysuru, has officially commenced its EXIM operations with immediate effect.
The development follows the issuance of Bangalore Customs Public Notice No. 04/2026 dated May 18, 2026, marking a significant advancement in strengthening the logistics and international trade infrastructure in the Mysuru region.
The operationalisation of CONCOR MMLP – Kadakola (GCCK) is expected to provide a substantial boost to exporters, importers, manufacturers, and logistics stakeholders across Karnataka and surrounding industrial belts. The facility aims to streamline cargo handling, enhance multimodal connectivity, reduce transit timelines, and improve overall efficiency in cargo movement.
Strategically positioned to serve growing industrial and commercial clusters, the logistics park will facilitate smoother EXIM cargo operations by offering integrated logistics solutions closer to production centres, thereby reducing dependency on distant logistics hubs.
The commencement of EXIM services at Kadakola is poised to unlock new business opportunities for trade participants while strengthening supply chain resilience and operational efficiency. The facility is expected to play a key role in supporting India’s expanding export ambitions and enhancing the ease of doing business for the trading community.
Industry stakeholders view this development as a transformational step for the Mysuru region, paving the way for improved global trade access, faster cargo clearances, and stronger regional economic growth.
With this latest milestone, CONCOR continues to reinforce its commitment to developing world-class logistics infrastructure and enabling seamless multimodal cargo solutions to support India’s growing EXIM ecosystem.

