May31 , 2026

    NTC Logistics Facilitates Industry–NHAI Dialogue to Ease Renewable Cargo Movement

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    NTC Logistics India Pvt Ltd has taken a proactive step toward strengthening India’s renewable energy supply chain by organizing a joint meeting with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and key stakeholders from the renewable sector.

    The initiative, proposed by NTC Logistics, aimed to address critical route feasibility challenges associated with transporting oversized and sensitive renewable energy components such as wind turbine blades and heavy equipment. By bringing industry players directly together with NHAI officials, the meeting created a platform for open dialogue, faster alignment, and the identification of practical, on-ground solutions.

    The discussion focused on improving route planning, overcoming infrastructure bottlenecks, and ensuring smoother movement of project cargo across national highways—an essential requirement as India accelerates its renewable energy expansion.

    The collaboration underscores NTC Logistics’ evolving role beyond conventional transportation, positioning itself as a key facilitator in developing efficient logistics infrastructure for the renewable sector.

    Shri K. Srinivasulu, Project Director, PIU – NHAI, participated in the session, offering valuable insights and support. The engagement was led by Mr. Arun Panicker, Vice President – Renewable Logistics at NTC Logistics, along with team members Mr. Mullai Valavan and Mr. Ranjith.

    This initiative reflects a growing trend of public-private collaboration aimed at resolving logistical challenges and enabling seamless infrastructure development for India’s clean energy ambitions.

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