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Parcel Business | Indian Railways have taken a series of measures which include, Photo Credit: Ketut Subiyanto |
NEW DELHI (Lisbon Times):- In order to provide a benefit to parcel customers including farmers and businessmen, Indian Railways
have taken a series of measures which include -
- Opening
of all freight handling terminals for handling of parcel traffic.
- Formation
of dedicated teams at zonal and divisional levels for dealing with parcel
related issues.
- Increasing
the parcel carrying capacity by permitting attachment of LHB parcel van as
23rd coach and leasing of parcel space in parcel vans attached to
Rajdhani/Duronto trains, and allowing booking of parcels up to 120 days in
advance.
- Providing
incentives to parcel traffic by reducing security deposit in case of
leased parcel space from 10% to 5% of the annual contractual value,
discount up to 30% on brake-vans and indented parcel vans/Parcel Cargo
Express Trains (PCET) in case their utilization is less than 40%, 8%
discount on base freight for parcel special trains indented and loaded
with a composition of 24 parcel vans plus brake-van, and discount in
advance bulk booking of parcel space.
- Operating
Kisan Rail services enable farmers to move perishables including fruits and vegetables from production or surplus regions to consumption or deficient regions. 50% subsidy in freight, which is borne by the Ministry of
Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), is being granted on transportation of fruits and vegetables through Kisan Rail services.
So far, 24 rakes of export
traffic have been sent to Bangladesh. Besides, Zonal Railways have been advised
to explore the avenues available in the export sector and identify potential
traffic that can be moved to Ports through Railways.
This information was given by the Minister of Railways, Commerce & Industry and Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Shri Piyush Goyal in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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