Kolkata-based Western Carriers (India) Ltd (WCIL), a multi-modal logistics agency, on Saturday stated it has clinched a Rs 1,089 crore contract from mining large Vedanta Restricted.
One of many largest contracts within the sector, the four-year settlement, spanning till 2028, includes transporting aluminium merchandise, pig iron, and export-import cargo from mining manor Vedanta’s Jharsuguda (Odisha) amenities to home hubs and worldwide ports, the corporate stated.
The deal underscores WCIL’s experience in integrating rail, street, and warehousing options for bulk industrial shipments.
“As a 4PL specialist, we are going to optimise prices and effectivity via our pan-India rail community and digital instruments,” Kanishka Sethia, CEO of WCIL stated.
WCIL’s infrastructure consists of 50 plus branches, 16 warehouses, and 55 plus rail dealing with factors throughout 23 states, enabling last-mile connectivity in distant areas.
The corporate reported Rs 1,297 crore in income for the primary 9 months of FY25, with a web revenue of Rs 68 crore.