Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Inaugurates Sonik Integrated Logistics Hub and Flags Off Two New Door-to-Door Freight and Parcel Services
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Inaugurates Sonik Integrated Logistics Hub and Flags Off Two New Door-to-Door Freight and Parcel Services
Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & Information Technology, virtually inaugurated the Sonik Integrated Logistics Hub and flagged off two new Door-to-Door Freight and Parcel Services today.
The Union Minister said that door-to-door services are essential for the country, as they will enhance efficiency and significantly reduce logistics costs. He highlighted that industries can now send a specific number of containers without the need to fill an entire rake to their destination. Shri Vaishnaw added that the logistical gap between factories and the loading/unloading points of trains will now be bridged by Indian Railways through comprehensive door-to-door services. He further said that goods sheds or logistics terminals will be equipped with facilities for stuffing and de-stuffing containers, allowing customers to fully benefit from the new service model.
The Union Minister mentioned that Sonik has become the first integrated logistics hub offering this facility. Under the Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals initiative, 115 terminals have been developed to provide multimodal services, delivering substantial benefits to customers.
Starting with the Mumbai–Kolkata corridor, more services will soon be operational to ensure the smooth movement of goods and expand connectivity to more cities. The Minister added that another experiment has also proven successful—transporting equipment such as tractors at affordable rates to benefit farmers. Just as car cargo is moved efficiently, similar transportation facilities will now be extended for tractors and heavy construction equipment(JCB).
Shri Satish Kumar, Chairman & CEO, Railway Board emphasized that the door-to-door delivery initiative represents a paradigm shift in rail-based logistics—where a consignee’s consignment is picked up directly from the warehouse or factory and delivered to the final destination by Indian Railways. Aligned with the logistics vision of Viksit Bharat, this initiative signifies the beginning of Indian Railways’ transformation from being a transporter of goods to becoming a complete logistics service provider for freight customers.
It is noteworthy that Bhartiya Rail (Indian Railways) is the world’s second largest freight carrier, transporting 1.6 billion tonnes of goods annually.
Details of Logistics Hub/Services:
1. Railway Goods Sheds as Integrated Logistics Hub (Sonik, Lucknow Division)
Strategic Location: The terminal is situated approximately 50 km from Lucknow and 20 km from Kanpur, effectively bridging the capital city and a major industrial center.
Comprehensive Services: It will cater to the burgeoning logistics needs of the Kanpur and Lucknow regions, offering end-to-end solutions including Door-to-Door logistics to customers, distribution hubs for cargo, and inventory management services.
Operational Management: Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) will manage all terminal operations and provide crucial First & Last Mile connectivity, ensuring seamless cargo movement.
Cargo Profile: The terminal is poised to handle a diverse range of commodities, including Fertilizer, Food-grains, Cement, and Tractors.
Infrastructure: The facility boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, including warehousing, Door-to-Door services, and essential amenities for both customers and laborers.
2. Assured Transit Container Train Service (Delhi to Kolkata)
Objective & Route: This premium service guarantees transit times, providing a reliable alternative to road transport. The route connects Delhi – Agra – Kanpur – Kolkata.
Key Service Parameters:
· Assured Transit Time: 120 hours.
· Frequency: Bi-weekly departures (every Wednesday and Saturday).
Operations: The service includes loading and unloading (Lift on/Lift Off) operations at intermediary terminals, including Tughlakabad (Delhi), Agra, Kanpur (ICDG Siding), and Kolkata (ICDG Siding), with a standardized dwell time of 6 hours at each location.
Flexible Booking: Customers can choose from multiple booking options to suit their supply chain needs: Door-to-Door, Door-to-Terminal, Terminal-to-Door, and Terminal-to-Terminal.
Digital Integration: First Mile and Last Mile services for the assured transit service can be easily booked and managed through the user-friendly CONCOR e-Logistics Mobile App.
3. Door to Door Parcel Service by Utilising Railways Parcel Van (Mumbai to Kolkata)
Service Model: This integrated service is a three-part process:
· First Mile: Handled by CONCOR’s certified Business Associates.
· Middle Mile: The core transport is done via Indian Railway’s Parcel Train service, with an impressive runtime of 48 to 60 hours.
· Last Mile: Final delivery is again fulfilled by CONCOR’s Business Associates.
Pilot Route & Clients: The service is currently operational on the Mumbai (Bhiwandi Road) to Kolkata (Sankrail) route, spanning 1930 km. It successfully handles consignments for major brands including Castrol India (Lube oil), VIP Industries (Bags), Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Ltd. (Refrigerators and Consumer Durables), and Nestle (FMCG products).
Infrastructure Support: The service is backed by a substantial 5400 CFT cargo storage facility at both the Mumbai and Kolkata hubs.
Compared to road transport, the Rail Parcel service results in a 7.5% reduction in logistics costs. Additionally, rail transit is significantly faster, offering nearly a 30% saving in transit time.