The Chennai division transported a total of 3,962 tonnes of laterite to Andhra PradeshA new commodity for the Indian Railways freight network -'laterite' - one of the major raw materials used forconstruction,was recently loaded and ferried between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, which the railway ministry pegged as''a new stream of freight traffic''.
The first consignment ofthe sector's newest commodity for freight was transported between two major states for the first time ever, resulting inrevenue generationof Rs.19.21 lakh for Indian Railways.
(Also Read:How One Of India's Oldest Railway Stations Is Becoming A Developing Hub For Freight Traffic)The Chennai division - which comes underthe Southern Railway zone,loadedthe consignment from the Chennai Harbour to be ferried to cement factories in Andhra Pradesh, transporting a total of 3,962 tonnes of laterite.
The first consignment in the rake comprised a total of 58 wagons, that were loaded at the Chennai Port andferried to the Zuari Cement siding at theYerraguntla town in Andhra Pradesh.Laterite loaded by the Chennai division of Southern RailwaysPhoto Credit: Ministry of Railways (Twitter)What is laterite?The commodity is widely used as one of the raw materials for cement production in the country.
Considered to be both soil and rock, laterite is used for several infrastructural purposes including road construction, cement production, building blocks, waste water treatment, ores, among others.Why 'laterite' as the newest commodity for freight operation onrailways?The Chennai Harbor receives laterite from the Kandla port of Gujarat.
The raw material is extracted from the mines of Kutch in Gujarat.
A Mumbai-based firm -KAYKAY Trading - said to beone of the largest importers of gypsum in the country, imported laterite to Chennai Harbour from Gujarat, according to Southern Railways.How will 'laterite' bring a new stream of freight traffic for Indian Railways?Originating from mines of Kutch - laterite is brought to Chennai through six ships carrying as much as 70,000 tonnes of material every year.
From the Chennai Port, laterite will be transported through the railways' freight trains to reachthecement manufacturing plants in Andhra Pradesh.The resulting freight traffic is estimated to fetch a revenue of Rs 24 crores for Indian Railways per annum, said the Southern Railways zone in its statement.Also Read:Indian Railways Freight Loading Up 20.37% To 112.65 Million Tonnes In June 2021Meanwhile, government data showed on Friday, July 2, that the national transporter's freight loading grew20.37per cent to112.65 million tonnes in June 2021, compared to 93.59 million tonnes registeredin the same month last year.
The sector earned Rs 1,11,86.81 crorefrom freight loading last month, which is 26.7 per centhigher, compared to June 2020.
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