About 750 of IR’s more than 7 000 stations currently
provide a parcels facility, and in the future customers will be able to send
parcels from the 150 000 post offices across the country. Tariffs will be fixed by the Railway Board according to weight and
distance.
Dedicated parcels
trains would run to timetables between pairs of major hubs, based on a network
of around 100 services which was established during the Covid-19 lockdowns in
2020.
New services will then be launched on routes with high
potential for parcels traffic, mainly serving second and third tier cities that
have become major destinations for goods from e-commerce marketplaces.
IR will provide India Post with space for aggregation
centres near existing parcel offices at major stations. Parcels will be grouped
into boxes and pallets for loading onto parcel trains. Existing parcel vans will be modified so that trolleys can be rolled on
and off, and scissors trolleys acquired to assist loading.
Working with India Post is a departure from IR’s usual
policy of developing freight services alone. The aim is to bring a new
door-to-door service mindset, with each partner operating according to its
strengths to provide an effective product.
IR has traditionally focused on bulk goods. It earning
more than Rs1·4tr by carrying over 1·4bn tonnes of freight in FY2022, but its
earnings from small freight and parcels were small at Rs20bn in an estimated
Rs250bn national market for parcels.
IR has made previous sporadic efforts to increase
parcel traffic by running dedicated trains or attaching vans to passenger
services, but these suffered from a lack of capacity and lukewarm internal
support. However, IR now sees opportunities from the growth of e-commerce, with
shipper looking for more environmentally friendly transport options.
This will require a change to previous IR polices
which treated goods such as sanitisers, mobile phones and other electronic devices
as hazardous and susceptible to fire, and
IR is now looking at packaging and safety guidelines adopted by airlines.