Demonstrating that
business development extends beyond attracting cargo and shipping lines, HDC’s
Business Development Team coordinated a strategic logistics initiative for
Haldia Petrochemicals Limited (HPL). The team brought together HPL and rail
logistics partners CJ DARCL Logistics Limited and Container Corporation of
India (CONCOR) to move the first rake carrying 45 containers from the
port-served railway siding to Delhi and Ludhiana. The shift from road transport to rail is
expected to save approximately 25,000–27,000 litres of diesel that would
otherwise have been consumed by 45 trailers operating on the
Haldia–Delhi–Ludhiana route. In addition to reducing fuel consumption, the
initiative is expected to lower carbon emissions, ease highway congestion, and
improve overall supply chain efficiency.
The development aligns with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s call to reduce
dependence on fossil fuels amid evolving geopolitical developments in West
Asia. It also highlights the growing role of ports as catalysts for sustainable
logistics solutions and multimodal connectivity. According to HDC officials, the successful collaboration underscores how
the port can create value for stakeholders while contributing to national
sustainability goals and enhancing logistics competitiveness through innovative
transportation solutions.