May12 , 2026

    CONCOR Expands India Logistics Network to 190+ Locations with 68 Terminals

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    Container Corporation of India Ltd. (Container Corporation of India) has strengthened its nationwide logistics footprint, expanding its network to over 190 locations supported by 68 terminals across the country, according to industry updates.

    The expansion is aimed at improving multimodal connectivity and enhancing cargo movement efficiency across key industrial and consumption hubs. The company said the wider network will help reduce transit times, improve container handling capacity, and support growing demand from manufacturing, retail, and export sectors.

    CONCOR’s terminals serve as critical nodes linking rail, road, and port infrastructure, enabling smoother movement of EXIM and domestic cargo. The company has been focusing on scaling up infrastructure to align with India’s rising logistics requirements and increasing containerised trade volumes.

    Industry experts said the expanded network will strengthen supply chain reliability and support India’s ambition to become a global manufacturing and logistics hub. Improved inland connectivity is also expected to ease congestion at major ports and reduce overall logistics costs.

    With growing emphasis on efficiency and sustainability, rail-linked logistics solutions are expected to play a larger role in India’s freight ecosystem in the coming years.

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