NEW DELHI : Gateway Distriparks Limited, a leading multimodal logistics company in India, has launched a new container train service to Kandla Port, connecting all five of its Inland Container Depots (ICDs) located in
CHENNAI : Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR), in association with Indian Railways and Chennai Port Authority, flagged off the Inaugural “TVS GO GREEN EXPRESS” container train with Direct Port Entry Export containers of
NEW DELHI : Indian Railways is advancing the electrification of Broad Gauge railway lines at a mission-driven pace, achieving approximately 97 per cent electrification of its total Broad Gauge network, Union Minister of Railways,
NEW DELHI : Container Corporation of India(CONCOR) started the First Banana Export Train of the Season from Tadipatri, Andhra Pradesh on November 22, 2024. This event marks a significant step towards bolstering India’s position
NEW DELHI : CONCOR (Container Corporation of India) is in the process of making partnerships with major shipping lines like-Maersk – to offer end-to-end solutions including their flagship first mile – last mile (FM –
NEW DELHI ; The Network Planning Group (NPG) meet on Monday (18 November) to review critical railway infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing freight capacity, connectivity, and regional economic integration. Key projects under evaluation included
NEW DELHI : The Dedicated Frieght Corridor (DFC) has reduced the cost of logistics in India and is a crown jewel of the Indian Railways, Minister of Railways Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw said on November 14 in Delhi. “DFC
LONDON : DP World’s innovative Modal Shift Programme in Southampton has removed 64,300 truck journeys from UK roads and cut carbon emissions by more than 17,000 tonnes in its first year, significantly advancing more
NEW DELHI : Container Corporation of India is proud to inform that Shri Ravinder Goyal-Member Operations & Business Development (MoBD), Railway Board, Govt of India, inaugurated state-of-the-art LNG station and flagged off 1st LNG
NEW DELHI : In a year of tepid freight traffic, goods ferried via the Indian Railways registered a growth of 1.5 per cent during October to 131 million tonnes (mt), according to railways ministry