June25 , 2026

    Medlog’s Dhaka Terminal Attracts Customers With Innovative Barge Operations

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    Medlog’s Dhaka terminal is gaining business momentum through an innovative low-cost barge model designed to improve cargo connectivity and provide more efficient inland transport solutions.

    The barge-based approach offers customers an alternative to traditional transport methods by reducing logistics costs, improving cargo movement efficiency, and supporting smoother connections between inland locations and major trade routes.

    The initiative is helping strengthen the role of inland terminals in regional supply chains, particularly by providing shippers with more flexible options for moving containerised cargo. The model also supports better coordination between ports, terminals, and distribution networks.

    As businesses continue to seek cost-effective and reliable logistics solutions, inland waterway transport is becoming increasingly important for improving supply chain efficiency and reducing pressure on road networks.

    Medlog’s Dhaka terminal is leveraging the barge model to enhance service capabilities, attract more customers, and strengthen its position in Bangladesh’s growing logistics sector.

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