Vinsum Logistics, in collaboration with Maruti Suzuki, marks a historic leap in logistics by launching the first-ever Truck on Train (TOT) consignment at New Rewari Station on February 21, 2024. This achievement aligns with Prime Minister Gati-Shakti’s vision for multi-modal logistics, emphasizing sustainability.
Vinsum Logistics, in partnership with Maruti Suzuki, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in logistics with the inaugural Truck on Train (TOT) consignment at New Rewari Station on February 21, 2024.
This accomplishment is in harmony with Prime Minister Gati-Shakti’s strategy for multi-modal logistics, placing a strong emphasis on sustainability.The momentous occasion at New Rewari Station, attended by SD Chhabra and Vinod Sharma, Executive Officer and CMD of Vinsum Logistics, respectively, symbolises a significant stride in transforming goods transportation. This collaboration not only showcases innovation but also underscores a shared commitment to environmental responsibility.
By embracing the TOT model, Vinsum Logistics and Maruti Suzuki aim to revolutionise freight transport, curbing carbon emissions and fostering a green logistics ecosystem. In an era where environmental consciousness is paramount, this initiative sets a benchmark for sustainable logistics, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.
The collaboration’s importance extends beyond logistics, aligning seamlessly with Prime Minister Gati-Shakti’s vision for sustainable development. Integrating diverse transportation modes and minimising the carbon footprint associated with traditional trucking methods, this initiative contributes to a broader goal of building a greener, more resilient infrastructure.
Reducing reliance on fossil fuels, Vinsum Logistics, and Maruti Suzuki exemplify a shift towards cleaner alternatives, steering the logistics industry towards a sustainable future. Through collaborative efforts and a shared dedication to environmental stewardship, they pave the way for a more efficient, eco-friendly logistics sector.