In a significant milestone towards strengthening its global logistics footprint, Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) has successfully executed the first international movement from ICD Dhandarikalan, Ludhiana, to Jebel Ali using a CONCOR-owned 40-ft High Cube container.
The maiden shipment underscores CONCOR’s strategic push towards expanding its services in overseas markets, offering customers end-to-end, seamless logistics solutions under its asset-owned model. The movement demonstrates CONCOR’s capability to integrate inland container depots with global maritime gateways, ensuring reliability, efficiency and cost optimisation for exporters.
ICD Dhandarikalan, a key logistics hub for North India’s industrial and export-oriented sectors, plays a vital role in connecting regional manufacturers with international markets. The successful linkage with Jebel Ali—one of the world’s largest and most advanced ports—enhances trade connectivity with the Middle East and beyond.
This development aligns with CONCOR’s broader vision of strengthening India’s export ecosystem through multimodal logistics, improved container availability and enhanced international reach. The company continues to focus on expanding its overseas operations, leveraging its infrastructure, operational expertise and digital platforms to support India’s growing trade aspirations.
The first movement is expected to pave the way for regular overseas services, reinforcing CONCOR’s position as a comprehensive logistics service provider in the global supply chain.
