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India Railways Exceeds 1 Billion Tonnes Load
22 Nov
Summary
- Cumulative freight loading surpassed 1 billion tonnes by November 19.
- Coal, iron ore, and cement are top contributors to freight volume.
- Railways' reforms aim to boost cement logistics efficiency and sustainability.

Indian Railways has demonstrated robust freight performance, surpassing the 1 billion-tonne mark in cumulative loading by November 19th. This substantial achievement highlights the vital role of rail freight in strengthening the nation's economic infrastructure. Key sectors such as coal, iron ore, and cement have been major contributors to this impressive volume.
The ministry has emphasized improved operational efficiency, with daily loading rates showing an increase compared to the previous year. To further bolster industrial growth, comprehensive reforms have been introduced, particularly for the cement sector. These include policies for bulk cement terminals and optimized rates for containerized bulk cement movement.
These strategic initiatives aim to enhance bulk handling capacity, expedite transit times, and lower logistics costs, benefiting both industries and consumers. Beyond economic advantages, shifting bulk goods to rail significantly reduces carbon footprints and highway congestion, aligning with India's sustainable growth and Net Zero Carbon Emission objectives.




