The export cargo
arrived at ICDT in a full rake comprising 42 BCN wagons loaded from Samalkot
and Tanuku. In a seamless logistics operation, the rice was directly handled
from the wagons and stuffed into 105 TEUs at the terminal, significantly
reducing handling time and improving supply chain efficiency. The containers were booked and
customs-cleared at ICD Tondiarpet before being dispatched through Chennai Port
for onward shipment to China. The operation highlights the growing role of ICD
Tondiarpet as a key multimodal logistics hub, offering efficient rail
connectivity and streamlined export facilitation. ICD Tondiarpet serves as an
extended gateway of Chennai Port and has been developed to promote faster
movement of export containers through rail-based logistics. The successful handling of the rice export consignment underscores the
terminal’s capability to manage bulk agricultural cargo through integrated rail
and container logistics, supporting India’s export trade and enhancing cargo
evacuation efficiency from the hinterland.