The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) has announced plans to scale up long-haul train operations as part of an initiative to enhance logistics efficiency and address ongoing crew shortages within Indian Railways. By allowing trains to operate over extended distances without requiring crew changes, the initiative aims to optimize the deployment of manpower and resources.
The focus of DFCCIL’s long-haul strategy is primarily on freight transport, which plays a critical role in the logistics sector. This approach is expected to minimize delays, increase throughput, and maintain continuous freight movement along key industrial routes. The Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC) are already designed to accommodate high volumes of freight traffic, and this expansion is anticipated to further enhance their capacity.
The shift toward long-haul operations represents a broader effort by Indian Railways to adapt to current manpower challenges while meeting the rising demands of the logistics and transportation sectors. The timely and efficient movement of goods is essential for various industries, including manufacturing and agriculture, making freight transport a vital component of economic growth.
As Indian Railways continues to modernize its operations, the expansion of long-haul trains is expected to alleviate pressure on its workforce and support the growing needs of the freight sector. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to optimize India’s rail infrastructure and maintain competitiveness in global logistics.
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