India Multimodal Expansion: CONCOR accelerates the development of a strategic hub in Vizhinjam

India continues its logistical ambition with the signing of an agreement between Container Corporation of India and Vizhinjam International Seaport for the creation of a new container freight station. This project aims to strengthen the integration between maritime transport, rail, and land infrastructures.
The planned facility near the deep-water port is expected to accelerate EXIM flows and reduce transit times for Indian exporters. This initiative is part of a national strategy aimed at transforming the country into a major logistics hub connecting Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
For international players, this development confirms the rise of multimodal corridors, which have become essential for streamlining global supply chains.
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