New Delhi – In a strategic push to enhance trade facilitation, Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) hosted an interactive session with the North India Steamer Agents Association (NISAA) at the India Habitat Centre. The session was chaired by Vijoy Kumar Singh, Director (IM&O), and marked a significant step toward deeper collaboration with key players in India’s shipping ecosystem.
Driving Synergy Between Shipping Lines and CONCOR
The event, held on 18 July, brought together executive members of NISAA and CONCOR leadership for focused dialogue on the evolving demands of India’s EXIM (export-import) logistics. With the shipping sector playing a crucial role in international trade, the discussions centred on strengthening operational integration, addressing trade concerns, and improving service responsiveness.
CONCOR reaffirmed its commitment to delivering seamless, efficient, and customer-centric logistics services tailored to the needs of shipping lines. The forum allowed for open exchange on critical bottlenecks and innovative solutions to streamline container movement and reduce turnaround times.
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Creating an Integrated and Cost-Effective Logistics Model
The initiative signals CONCOR’s proactive stance in building stronger industry partnerships for a more agile and competitive logistics network. By fostering direct engagement with maritime stakeholders, the organisation aims to create an ecosystem that is not only efficient and scalable but also aligned with the fast-growing demands of India’s international trade corridors.
As India scales up its export ambitions and seeks global logistics competitiveness, CONCOR’s efforts in strengthening dialogue with steamer agents is a timely step in ensuring that port-to-hinterland linkages operate with greater fluidity and efficiency.
About CONCOR
Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) is a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Railways, specializing in multimodal logistics support for India’s EXIM and domestic trade. It operates a network of inland container depots and terminals across the country, facilitating containerized freight movement through rail and road.
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