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Gujarat's new rail links and a wider path to global trade
Indian Transport & Logistics News
|September - October 2025
Gujarat has built its place in India's trade map one factory gate and one port call at a time. The state's industries do not announce themselves with grand language. They speak through the cargo volumes, the steady hum of production, and the supply chains that run on routine.

The latest rail connections from Bhimasar and Hazira to Kolkata, launched by DP World, are a continuation of Gujarat's steady push to expand its trade links. They may not be flashy announcements, but they are purposeful steps that reveal much about where Gujarat and India are heading in global commerce.
The basic facts are simple. DP World, among India's largest private rail freight operators, has started two domestic services that connect the western manufacturing base with the east. The Bhimasar-Kolkata run will move twice a month, take eight days, and carry up to 90 TEUs. The Hazira-Kolkata service, also twice a month, will complete the trip in seven days with the same capacity. On board will be the goods that fuel everyday industry: edible oils, chemicals, steel, food grains, salt, and other industrial cargo. The schedule is modest by design. Predictable slots, consistent timings, no drama. That is how supply chains gain confidence. DP World describes the logic in plain terms. “By enhancing connectivity between production and consumption markets, we're enabling the smoother movement of goods like grains, industrial goods, chemicals, steel and retail cargo, supporting more agile supply chains and regional integration,” says Adhendru Jain, Vice President, Rail and Inland Terminals, DP World Subcontinent. It is a practical statement about trains and timetables, but it doubles as a map for how Indian industry can spread its weight across regions.
This story is from the September - October 2025 edition of Indian Transport & Logistics News.
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