The session was
chaired by Shri Sanjay
Swarup, Chairman and Managing Director, CONCOR, who engaged
directly with key industry stakeholders and global shipping lines contributing
to the economic growth of Chhattisgarh. The event also witnessed the presence
of senior CONCOR officials, including Ms. G. Gayatri, IRTS, Area Head III, and
Ms. Anita Barik, IRTS, Cluster Head Hyderabad.
The interaction saw robust participation from leading
industrial houses, logistics operators, trade facilitators, and global shipping
lines, underlining the strategic importance of the Multi-Modal Logistics Park
(MMLP) at Naya Raipur as a key logistics hub in the region.
Prominent
stakeholders attending the session included representatives from major
industrial and manufacturing companies such as Manorama Industries, Sambhav
Steel and Pipes Ltd, and Godawari Ispat and Power. Key logistics and freight
players including CJDARCL Ltd and SPL Logistics also participated actively.
Global shipping
lines such as Maersk and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) were part of the
discussions, alongside trade facilitators and freight forwarders including
R&Y Logistics, IP Shipping, Vijay Shipping, Thaperson, Bharti Freight
Forwarder, and Customs House Agents (CHAs).
The session centered on reviewing the current
logistics landscape, identifying operational challenges, and exploring future
expansion opportunities, particularly focusing on optimizing the utilization of
the CONCOR terminal at Raipur. Shri Sanjay Swarup emphasized a transparent and
collaborative approach, encouraging stakeholders to share real-time feedback
and suggestions to improve efficiency and ease of doing business. The
interactive format enabled constructive dialogue on enhancing service delivery
and strengthening logistics infrastructure in the region.
Key highlights of
CONCOR’s growth strategy discussed during the session included: Increasing the
number of railway rakes to boost cargo movement capacity Expanding the
CONCOR-owned container fleet and enhancing the utilization of CONCOR containers
in EXIM trade
These initiatives
are expected to significantly improve throughput, reduce logistics costs, and
enhance connectivity for industries operating in and around Chhattisgarh.
Following the
interactive session, a high-level meeting was convened with the Divisional
Railway Manager (DRM), Raipur, under South East Central Railway, along with
senior railway officials. The discussions focused on strengthening
rail-logistics coordination to support increased cargo volumes and streamline
operations at the Raipur terminal.
The session reaffirmed CONCOR’s commitment to
fostering a robust, efficient, and industry-responsive logistics ecosystem. By
facilitating direct engagement with stakeholders and aligning infrastructure
expansion with industry needs, CONCOR continues to play a pivotal role in
enhancing India’s multimodal logistics capabilities and supporting regional
economic growth.