May31 , 2026

    CONCOR Engages Key CFS Stakeholders in Mumbai to Boost Trade and Efficiency

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    Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) continues to strengthen its customer engagement and operational strategy, with senior leadership interacting closely with stakeholders at its Mumbai facilities.

    Shri Vijoy Kumar Singh, Director (International Marketing & Operations), CONCOR, along with the Cluster Head, Mumbai, held detailed discussions with key customers of the CFS DRT terminal during his visit to Mumbai. The interaction saw participation from leading logistics players including Globicon, Ceekay Logistics, Argosy, and other stakeholders.

    The meeting focused on identifying opportunities to enhance export-import volumes, increase rail-led cargo movements, and expand warehousing capabilities. Emphasis was also placed on improving service efficiency and driving higher standards of operational excellence across the terminal.

    Stakeholders and CONCOR leadership deliberated on strengthening strategic collaborations aimed at delivering greater value across the logistics ecosystem. The engagement reflects CONCOR’s continued commitment to customer-centric growth and its focus on enabling efficient, integrated multimodal logistics solutions.

    The visit underscores the company’s proactive approach in aligning infrastructure, services, and partnerships to support India’s growing trade demands.

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