Central Warehousing Corporation successfully hosted Trade Meet 2026 at Whitefield, bringing together key stakeholders from the EXIM and logistics industry to explore emerging opportunities in integrated supply chain management and multimodal logistics solutions.
The event was held in the esteemed presence of Samuel Praveen Kumar, who highlighted CWC’s growing role in strengthening India’s logistics infrastructure through enhanced warehousing, rail connectivity, and customer-centric logistics services.
The trade meet served as a strategic platform to showcase CWC’s expanding capabilities in EXIM logistics, Container Freight Station (CFS) operations, warehousing solutions, and rail-linked multimodal transportation networks. Detailed presentations focused on the operational strengths of CWC’s CFS facilities at Whitefield and other key locations, along with the newly developed CWC Integrated Rail Terminal (CIRT) at Kadugodi.
Officials emphasized the terminal’s capability to facilitate seamless cargo movement to Tamil Nadu/Chennai, Gujarat, and several other important trade destinations across India, supporting faster and more efficient cargo evacuation and distribution.
Regional Managers from Bangalore, Ahmedabad, and Chennai presented insights into corridor connectivity, operational efficiencies, infrastructure advantages, and business opportunities available through CWC’s integrated logistics network.
An award distribution ceremony was also organized during the event to recognize and felicitate valued trade partners for their continued support and contribution to import-export operations.
The successful conduct of Trade Meet 2026 reaffirmed CWC’s commitment to enhancing integrated logistics infrastructure, strengthening customer engagement, and delivering reliable, efficient, and end-to-end logistics solutions for India’s growing EXIM trade sector.
