Western Carriers Wins Rs 10.89 Bn Logistics Contract from Vedanta
Kolkata-based Western Carriers (India) (WCIL), a prominent multi-modal logistics company, has secured a significant contract worth Rs 10.89 billion from mining major Vedanta. This contract, one of the largest in the logistics sector, spans four years and is set to continue until 2028. It involves the transportation of aluminium products, pig iron, and export-import cargo from Vedanta’s Jharsuguda facility in Odisha to both domestic hubs and international ports.
The deal highlights WCIL's proficiency in integrating a combination of rail, road, and warehousing solutions to manage bulk industrial shipments efficiently. The company’s extensive infrastructure includes over 50 branches, 16 warehouses, and more than 55 rail handling points spread across 23 states, ensuring comprehensive last-mile connectivity even in remote locations. Additionally, WCIL leverages its advanced digital tools to enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs.
For the first nine months of FY25, WCIL reported a revenue of Rs 12.97 billion, along with a net profit of Rs 680 million. This contract strengthens the company’s position as a leading player in India’s logistics sector, especially in the transportation of bulk industrial goods. The collaboration with Vedanta further reflects WCIL’s capabilities in managing large-scale logistics operations across diverse transportation networks.
News source: Zee Business
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