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Indian Railways looks to diversify freight mix, tap alternatives

Currently, Coal has an outsized share of the freight carried by Indian Railways.

June 08, 2021 / 13:42 IST
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Indian Railways is looking to diversify its freight mix to reduce dependence on coal, one of the mainstays of the state-run railroad system’s cargo transport business, senior officials at the ministry of railways said.

Railways wants to replace coal with more freight from the automobile, consumer goods and so-called white goods industries that include manufacturers of products such as air-conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines and other household appliances, said the officials, who requested anonymity.

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Coal has an outsized share of the freight carried by Indian Railways. In May, for stance,  the national carrier loaded 114.8 million tonnes of freight, of which 54.52 million tonnes was made up of coal.

"Earlier due to (lack of) efficiencies of paperwork, improper minute-to-minute tracking and slow train speeds, the railways were losing out on the business of many industries," one of the officials cited above, adding, that Indian Railways was addressing its earlier concerns to increase share in freight transport.