The strategic
partnership is aimed at improving coal evacuation efficiency and strengthening
India’s energy supply chain through dedicated rail logistics solutions. The
collaboration aligns with the Ministry of Coal’s efforts to bolster the
country’s coal transportation infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted fuel
supply to key industries. Under the
agreement, SECL and CWC will jointly explore dedicated railway rake operations
under the General Purpose Wagon Investment Scheme (GPWIS) and similar frameworks,
along with integrated rail logistics services and long-term transportation
solutions. The partnership will also focus on multimodal logistics, first-mile
and last-mile connectivity, and the deployment of digital systems for logistics
monitoring and operational efficiency.
The MoU was signed in the presence of Harish Duhan,
Chairman-cum-Managing Director of SECL, and Santosh Sinha, Managing Director of
CWC, along with senior officials from both organisations.
SECL said the collaboration is expected to strengthen
its coal dispatch capabilities and help meet rising demand from the power,
steel, cement and other core sectors while reducing logistical bottlenecks.
SECL continues to
play a key role in meeting the country’s growing coal requirements. During the
ongoing financial year 2026-27, Coal India Limited has already crossed the 100
million tonne production milestone, with SECL contributing more than 26.8
million tonnes, the highest among CIL subsidiaries. CWC, a Navratna Central Public Sector
Enterprise under the Government of India, is a leading provider of integrated
logistics and warehousing services with extensive expertise in rail-linked
cargo movement and multimodal transportation solutions.