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Historic rail connectivity established at CONCOR’s GCT-Varnama

In a landmark development for India’s logistics and freight sector, Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) has established rail connectivity for the Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal (GCT).
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In a landmark development for India’s logistics and freight sector, Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) has established rail connectivity for the Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal (GCT) at Varnama with the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) at New Makarpura Yard. This milestone was marked by the arrival of the first double-stack container train from CONCOR’s Multi-Modal Logistics Parks at Khatuwas and Dadri, setting the stage for a new era in efficient and sustainable cargo movement.

First Double-Stack Train Marks Commencement of Operations

The inaugural double-stack train, which arrived at GCT-Varnama on December 21, 2024, carried JNPT- bound containerised export cargo. These containers will continue their journey to Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) in single-stack formation. In return, single-stack trains carrying import containers from JNPT destined for Northern India’s Inland Container Depots (ICDs) will be converted to double-stack at GCT-Varnama and moved efficiently on the WDFC to destinations like Khatuwas, Dadri, Moradabad, and Tughlakabad.

Strategic Benefits of the DFCC

The integration of GCT-Varnama with the WDFC offers transformative benefits for India’s logistics ecosystem:

  • Enhanced Efficiency: Dedicated freight corridors allow seamless and faster movement of goods, reducing transit times significantly.
  • Increased Capacity: Double-stacking increases container handling capacity, optimizing the use of rolling stock and infrastructure.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Electrified freight corridors contribute to reduced carbon emissions compared to road-based logistics.

Impact on Vadodara’s Trade and Industry

The establishment of this rail link is set to be a game-changer for importers and exporters in the Vadodara region. With improved connectivity to major ports like Mundra and JNPT, the Trade at large will benefit from:

  • Faster Turnaround Times: Reduced transit durations for export and import cargo, enhancing supply chain efficiency.
  • Seamless Port Connectivity: Direct access to major ports enables timely delivery of goods, crucial for time-sensitive exports.
  • Economic Growth: Strengthened logistics infrastructure supports the growth of industries in and around Vadodara, fostering regional economic development.

Pioneering Modern Logistics

On this occasion, Sh Sanjay Swarup CMD/CONCOR stated that this achievement underscores India’s commitment to modernizing its logistics and transportation infrastructure under the Gati Shakti initiative. By leveraging the capabilities of the DFCC and strategic multi-modal terminals like GCT-Varnama, the country is poised to strengthen its position as a global trade hub.

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