Goodrich Maritime launches rail service from ICD Durgapur to Nhava Sheva Port for efficient cargo movement to the Middle East market.
Goodrich Maritime has significantly enhanced its logistics capabilities with the launch of a dedicated rail service connecting ICD Durgapur in West Bengal to Nhava Sheva Port. This strategic move aims to streamline cargo movement and expedite shipments to the lucrative Middle East market.
By partnering with Allied ICD Services, the operator of the only AEO-certified inland container depot in eastern India, Goodrich Maritime has gained access to a state-of-the-art facility equipped with advanced infrastructure and customs clearance capabilities. The ICD Durgapur’s EDI-enabled platform and on-site customs house ensure seamless cargo handling and expedited clearance processes.
This new rail service is a pivotal component of Goodrich Maritime’s multimodal transportation solution, offering exporters in the region a more efficient and cost-effective way to transport their goods to international markets. The company’s commitment to providing comprehensive logistics services is evident in this latest development, which is expected to drive trade growth and strengthen its position in the industry.
By combining rail and maritime transportation, Goodrich Maritime is optimising supply chain efficiency and reducing transit times. This integrated approach will enable businesses to improve their time-to-market and enhance customer satisfaction.