In a significant step towards strengthening North India’s logistics ecosystem, Hind Terminals Private Limited has successfully commissioned ICD Dalpatpur in Uttar Pradesh. The facility was inaugurated by the Commissioner of Customs, Noida (U.P.), marking a key milestone in enhancing regional EXIM infrastructure.
Strategically located on the Moradabad–Rampur stretch of NH-24, the rail-linked Inland Container Depot is now live on the EDI system (INHTG6). The facility offers seamless connectivity to Mundra Port, enabling faster, more efficient, and cost-effective cargo movement for industries across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Spread across 52,000 square metres, ICD Dalpatpur is equipped with modern logistics infrastructure, including bonded warehousing, reefer facilities, dedicated rail services, and 1,200+ GPS-enabled trailers. The terminal also features triangulation capabilities and 24×7 operations, ensuring streamlined cargo handling and improved supply chain reliability.
The commissioning of ICD Dalpatpur is expected to significantly strengthen India’s EXIM backbone by improving hinterland access to major port gateways and reducing transit time and logistics costs for exporters and importers.
Senior leadership from Hind Terminals Private Limited, including Vice Presidents, General Managers, and Terminal Heads, were present at the occasion, underscoring the company’s commitment to expanding world-class logistics infrastructure and driving trade-led growth in the region.
