Customer-centric approach, agile policy help increase freight earnings by Rs 2,706 Cr: Indian Railways
The Indian Railways has achieved a freight loading of 758.2 MT between April and September, an improvement of 21.52 MT compared to the same period last year. The railways earned Rs 81,697 crore during this time, an increase of approximately Rs 2,7...
"During the month of September 2023, originating freight loading of 123.53 MT has been achieved against loading of 115.8 MT in September 2022, which is an improvement of approximately 6.67 per cent over the last year," it added.
The increase in freight loading has translated into an increase in the railways' revenue as it achieved freight revenue of Rs 12,956.95 crore in September 2023 as against the Rs 12,332.7 crore freight earnings in September 2022, thereby showing an improvement of about 5.06 per cent.
"Indian Railways achieved loading of 59.7 MT in coal, 14.29 MT in iron ore, 5.78 MT in pig iron and finished steel, 6.25 MT in cement (excluding clinker), 4.89 MT in clinker, 4.54 MT in foodgrains, 4.23 MT in fertilisers, 4 MT in mineral oil, 7.28 MT in containers and 10.1 MT in balance other goods during September 2023," the ministry said.
"Following the mantra, 'Hungry For Cargo', IR has made sustained efforts to improve the ease of doing business as well as improve the service delivery at competitive prices," it added.
The railways has claimed that a customer-centric approach and the work of business development units backed up by agile policy making have helped it towards this significant achievement.
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