The container rake that was launched from Peralam goods shed on Friday.

The container rake that was launched from Peralam goods shed on Friday.
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The Tiruchi Railway Division crossed another milestone with the introduction of container traffic from Peralam for the first time. This is a major step forward in strengthening the division’s freight operations and revenue generation. 

The container traffic was introduced under ‘Mission 3000’ — an ambitious initiative of the Indian Railways to significantly boost freight transport.  Caustic soda was loaded in 48 containers from the newly commissioned Peralam goods shed (container railway terminal) bound to a private siding of Vedanta Ltd., Anantapur, in Andhra Pradesh.

The train was formally inaugurated by Divisional Railway Manager Balak Ram Negi on Friday. This was a culmination of the coordinated efforts of key stakeholders such as the Central Warehousing Corporation and AVG Logistics.

The launch of container traffic from Peralam opens up a new freight avenue for Tiruchi Division. The operation is expected to generate an estimated revenue of ₹41. 25 lakh with a projected movement of about four rakes per month of caustic soda from Peralam on a regular basis, a press release from Tiruchi Division said. 


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