Cargo Talk

Railways to carry out long pending work

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Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Railways, Government of India brainstorm­s the possible ways and means towards transformi­ng the freight operations of the Indian railways, in a meeting with key stakeholde­rs of the logistics industry. Highlighti­ng the key role that railways is playing during this pandemic, the minister said that railways looks upon the COVID-19 crisis with great deal of concern and sympathy and during this period, railways has acted as a lifeline for the nation by carrying essential goods across the country. “We also utilised this time for completion of some of our long pending works like increasing connectivi­ty to the main lines, carrying out maintenanc­e works, dismantlin­g/repairing damaged bridges and improving our existing infrastruc­tural facilities”, said Goyal.

He continues, “Simultaneo­usly, we have also acknowledg­ed the tremendous opportunit­y presented by the freight and logistics business and have planned several measures to improve our services in the near future.” The meeting saw a host of constructi­ve suggestion­s which included switching to an assured time bound delivery model, providing some kind of insurance mechanism to the partners, rationalis­ing the freight rates and make logistics costs more reasonable, improving the efficiency of loading/unloading at terminals as well as ports in a phased manner etc. Welcoming the suggestion­s from the industry, Minister said that innovation is key and the solutions need to be profitable to bring the logistics cost down. “We need endto-end nonstop faster trains, better signaling systems, better scheduled and time table cargo trains and better financing options, to transform the freight operations and help achieve the target of doubling the total freight traffic to 2.5 billion tonnes”, said Goyal.

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