
Khurda Road division achieves 100 mn tonnes of freight loading
The Khurda Road division has achieved the freight loading of 100 million tonnes in just 234 days in the current financial year starting from 1

The Khurda Road division has achieved the freight loading of 100 million tonnes in just 234 days in the current financial year starting from 1

The Ministry of Railways is set to launch freight-cum-passenger trains to enhance its revenue from time-sensitive parcel and small cargo shipments, according to sources familiar

For Indian Railways, 2024 has been a very exciting year. Indian Railways has benefited greatly this year from the Ministry of Finance’s allocation of approximately

Roadway cargo traffic from the Vizhinjam International Seaport is scheduled to start in January, marking an important milestone for India’s maritime trade. According to project

The Board of Directors of FedEx has approved a proposal to pursue a full separation of FedEx Freight through the capital markets, creating a new

According to the standing committee on railways’ most recent report, the average speed of freight trains over the previous 11 years was barely 25 kilometers

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said that in November 2024, it handled 36 million metric tons of cargo. It further stated that containers

Railways now move 29% of freight, up from 27% in 2022, according to minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. He stated that the goal is to increase this

In an effort to increase container traffic and boost logistical effectiveness nationwide, the Ministry of Railways has unveiled new policy guidelines. These regulations open the

The Khurda Road division has achieved the freight loading of

The Ministry of Railways is set to launch freight-cum-passenger trains

For Indian Railways, 2024 has been a very exciting year.

Roadway cargo traffic from the Vizhinjam International Seaport is scheduled

The Board of Directors of FedEx has approved a proposal

According to the standing committee on railways’ most recent report,

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said that in

Railways now move 29% of freight, up from 27% in

In an effort to increase container traffic and boost logistical