With the mushrooming of industry in Uttarakhand, the state government
is setting up two logistics hubs at Pantnagar and Haridwar. This will
enable freight traffic to switch from the road to the rail network and
help industrialists save time and money.
The government-owned State Infrastructure and Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (Sidcul) has formed a joint venture
with Container Corporation of India Ltd (Concor), a public sector
enterprise, to develop the two logistics hubs.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna laid the foundation stone for the Pantnagar logistics hub on October 25.
“These two logistics hubs will be linked with the eastern and western
corridors and will get a direct rail link with New Delhi and other
parts of the country,” said Alok Kumar Jain, the state’s chief
secretary. The logistics hubs will also help Sidcul to promote
industrialisation in Uttarakhand in a big way, he added.
Experts said rail freight charges are now much cheaper than truck
freight rates, in view of the recent hike in diesel prices. “By linking
freight traffic to the rail network, we will be reducing the cost of
transportation for industry in Uttarakhand by one-third or one-fourth,”
said Rakesh Sharma, principal secretary, industrial development.
“Road connectivity between Pantnagar and New Delhi is very poor and
truck containers take a much longer time to reach Tughlakabad Inland
Container Depot (ICD) at New Delhi. But in the case of the railways,
containers will get preference in rail traffic and we will save time and
money,” said Sharma.
Sidcul, the nodal agency for industrial development in the hill
state, had chalked out plans to provide logistics support to industry
through the two proposed hubs, following the development of key
industrial estates at Haridwar and Pantnagar.
The logistics-cum-transport hubs will have warehouses, truck parking
facilities, dormitories and 24-hour canteens and restaurants, fuel
stations, service centres, office complexes for service providers and
hotels.
An investment of Rs 150 crore is proposed in the Pantnagar logistics
hub, which will come up in the first phase. The logistics hub at
Haridwar will be built in the second phase, and will entail a lower
investment due to the availability of a railway network there.
Chairing a meeting on the Kichha-Khatima railway line at the state
secretariat recently, the chief secretary had said that, considering the
potential to attract investment into Sitarganj, where Sidcul is setting
up a new industrial estate, a freight corridor was being constructed
there also. He said it would prove useful in transporting the output of
factories located there.
The chief secretary said that agreement on the proposal has been
reached with the railway authorities in this direction. The corridor
will be connected to other parts of the country also. He said that a
fresh survey of the proposed new 53-km-long Kichha-Khatima railway line
would be conducted. A third logistics hub will also be built at
Sitarganj.
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