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A view of DP World's Rewari terminal showing the newly added third rail line, which boosts freight handling capacity by 25%.
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DP World Expands Rewari Terminal: A Boost to Rail Freight by 25%

Last updated: December 19, 2024 2:41 pm
By Meenakshi SR 5 Min Read
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A view of DP World's Rewari terminal showing the newly added third rail line, which boosts freight handling capacity by 25%.
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Dubai-based logistics giant DP World has made a significant leap in enhancing India’s freight capabilities by expanding its Rewari terminal. This major development is set to increase the terminal’s freight handling capacity by 25%, marking a pivotal moment for rail logistics in the region.

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Enhanced Capacity and InfrastructureStrategic Importance of the Rewari TerminalHub and Spoke ModelInvestment and GrowthInnovative Solutions Driving GrowthBroader Impact on India’s Logistics SectorFuture Prospects

Enhanced Capacity and Infrastructure

The expansion at the Pali-Rewari terminal involves the addition of a third rail line, a strategic move to accommodate the increasing demand for freight services across northern India. The terminal’s monthly train handling capacity will now rise from 192 to 240 trains, showcasing a substantial boost in its operational capabilities. This development underscores DP World’s commitment to strengthening its infrastructure and supporting India’s growing logistics needs.

Strategic Importance of the Rewari Terminal

The Rewari terminal plays a crucial role in DP World’s extensive logistics network. It connects to the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) at the New Ateli station, serving as a central hub for the company’s supply chains in Northern India. This strategic location enables efficient distribution of goods across various geographies, supporting the region’s economic growth.

Hub and Spoke Model

DP World’s logistics operations follow the hub and spoke model, where the Rewari terminal acts as a central hub. Distribution is consolidated at this point and then disaggregated to various spokes, including inland container depots (ICDs) in Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, and Panipat, Haryana. This model ensures efficient and streamlined logistics operations, catering to the diverse needs of businesses across the region.

Investment and Growth

DP World’s investment in the expansion of the Rewari terminal is part of a broader strategy to enhance its rail and inland business. The company has invested approximately Rs 1,800 crore in this sector, reflecting its commitment to supporting India’s logistics infrastructure. The Rewari terminal, currently operating at around 85% capacity, will significantly. Benefit from this expansion, enabling it to handle the growing demand for freight services.

Innovative Solutions Driving Growth

DP World’s rail freight growth in India has been remarkable, with a 140% increase from 2021 to date. This growth is be to innovative solutions like SARAL (Sustainable, Assured, Reliable, and Agile Logistics) and SARAL-2. These solutions provide enhanced market access to businesses, offering door-to-door cargo services. SARAL connects businesses in South Gujarat to markets in and around the National Capital Region (NCR). While SARAL-2 extends these services from Chennai to North India. Such innovations have played a crucial role in DP World’s success in the Indian market.

Broader Impact on India’s Logistics Sector

The expansion of the Rewari terminal, is not just a milestone for DP World. But also a significant development for India’s logistics sector. The enhanced capacity will facilitate smoother and more efficient movement of goods, supporting the country’s economic growth. Additionally, the investment in infrastructure and innovative solutions will set a benchmark. For other players in the industry, encouraging further advancements and improvements.

Future Prospects

Looking ahead, DP World aims to continue expanding its rail and inland business in India. The company operates seven strategically located rail and inland terminals, connecting to a wide network of Indian rail terminals. With 90 owned container and Special Freight Train Operator Scheme (SFTO) rakes, over 16,000 containers. And trailers for last-mile delivery, DP World is well-position to meet the increasing demand for freight services.

The company’s commitment to innovation and investment in infrastructure will undoubtedly drive its growth and success in the Indian market. As the logistics sector continues to evolve, DP World’s strategic initiatives and robust infrastructure. Will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of rail freight in India.

In conclusion, DP World’s expansion of the Rewari terminal marks a significant achievement in enhancing India’s freight capabilities. The increased capacity, strategic location, and innovative solutions will contribute to the country’s economic growth. Setting a new standard for logistics operations. With a strong focus on investment and innovation, DP World is to lead the way in India’s logistics sector. Driving progress and development for years to come.

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