This
partnership will see GATX leasing three BFNS 22.9-ton capacity rakes to Balmer
Lawrie to transport finished steel products fromSteel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), specifically the RourkelaSteel Plant (RSP), over 1,000
kilometers.
The signing ceremony, held on November 11, at Balmer
Lawrie’s headquarters in Kolkata, was attended by Balmer Lawrie’s Chairman and
Managing Director (CMD) AdhipNathPalchaudhuri, along with other
company directors and senior officials. Representing GATX were Robert Clair Lyons, President and
CEO of GATX Corporation, and SaurabhSood, President and Managing Director of GATX
India Pvt. Ltd.
This
agreement is part of Balmer Lawrie’s recent move into rail logistics, with its
initial agreement with SAIL signed in September 2024. By partnering with GATX, Balmer Lawrie aims to
capitalize on the growing demand for rail-based logistics services in India.
The new rail
rakes will facilitate the efficient transportation of steel products and
support Balmer Lawrie’s entry into the rail freight market under the Liberalized
Special Freight Train Operator (LSFTO) Scheme of Indian Railways.
“This is a
strategic milestone in our journey toward becoming aRs 6,000 crore company by
2030,” stated Palchaudhuri, Chairman and Managing Director of Balmer Lawrie. “The addition of these rakes will allow us to offer
more streamlined, cost-effective logistics solutions for our valued customer
SAIL, while also contributing to our sustainability goals by reducing both
costs and carbon emissions.”
The company
also plans to expand into the transportation of caustic soda and other bulk
chemicals as part of the National Rail Plan 2030, which aims to increase rail’s
share in India’s freight transport to 45%. This venture will add value to Balmer Lawrie’s logistics offerings,
reinforcing its commitment to sustainable and efficient transport solutions in
India’s evolving logistics sector.