PSA Mumbai Terminal and Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) have entered into a rail cargo partnership aimed at strengthening multimodal logistics connectivity and improving container movement efficiency from the western Indian gateway.
Under the agreement, both entities will collaborate to enhance rail-linked container evacuation and streamline cargo flows between PSA Mumbai Terminal and inland destinations. The initiative is expected to reduce dependence on road transport, lower transit time variability, and improve overall supply chain reliability for exporters and importers.
Logistics stakeholders said the partnership aligns with India’s broader push to shift a greater share of container cargo to rail, supporting cost efficiency and sustainability goals. The arrangement is also expected to ease congestion at port gates and improve terminal productivity through faster evacuation of loaded containers.
Industry participants noted that improved rail integration at major terminals such as PSA Mumbai is critical to handling rising trade volumes and strengthening India’s position in global container logistics networks.
