April28 , 2026

    CONCOR strengthens senior leadership with appointment of three IRTS officers as Sr. GMs

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    Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR), a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Railways, has reinforced its leadership team by appointing three senior Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officers on deputation as Senior General Managers (C&O). The move reflects CONCOR’s focus on operational excellence and commercial efficiency across key logistics regions.

    A Vijuvin to Lead Chennai Operations
    A Vijuvin (IRTS 2009), who was serving as Senior Divisional Operations Manager, Thiruvananthapuram Division of Southern Railway, has taken charge as Sr. GM (C&O) at Chennai. During his three-year tenure, he will focus on strengthening container operations in South India, a vital hub for port-linked trade and logistics.

    Monu Luthra Joins Delhi Office
    Monu Luthra (IRTS 2007), previously Chief Commercial Manager (Freight Marketing) with Western Railway, has assumed charge as Sr. GM (C&O) at Delhi. With his extensive freight marketing experience, Luthra is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing CONCOR’s market share and competitiveness in the northern region.

    Suhani Mishra Enhances Traffic Coordination in Delhi
    Ms. Suhani Mishra (IRTS 2007), who was serving as Director (Traffic Coordination – G & NFR) at the Railway Board, has been deputed as Sr. GM (C&O) in Delhi. Her expertise in traffic coordination is expected to streamline processes and strengthen CONCOR’s engagement along India’s busiest freight corridors.

    Driving Growth in Logistics
    The induction of these senior IRTS officers underlines CONCOR’s strategy to harness railway domain expertise for improving containerized cargo movement. Their leadership is set to enhance customer service, optimize freight handling, and boost India’s logistics competitiveness in both domestic and global markets.

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