Maruti Suzuki Sets Green Logistics Record with 5.85 Lakh Rail Dispatches

Maruti Suzuki India has set a new benchmark by dispatching over 5.85 lakh vehicles through railways in 2025, an 18% increase from the previous year. The company's share of rail in outbound logistics has surged from 5.1% in 2016 to 26% in 2025, significantly cutting carbon emissions and road congestion. Key milestones include inaugurating India's largest in-plant railway siding in Manesar and dispatching vehicles to Kashmir via the Chenab River bridge. The automaker aims to increase rail-based dispatches to 35% by FY2030-31, supporting India's net-zero ambition.

Key Points: Maruti Suzuki Dispatches 5.85 Lakh Vehicles via Rail in 2025

  • Record 5.85 lakh vehicles dispatched by rail in 2025
  • Rail mode share grew from 5.1% in 2016 to 26% in 2025
  • Aims for 35% rail dispatches by FY2030-31
  • Inaugurated India's largest in-plant railway siding in Manesar
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Dispatched record over 5.85 lakh vehicles via rail in 2025: Maruti Suzuki India

Maruti Suzuki India dispatches over 5.85 lakh vehicles via railways in 2025, marking 18% growth and boosting green logistics for net-zero goals.

"The year 2025 marks our highest-ever rail dispatch, with over 5.85 lakh units. - Hisashi Takeuchi"

New Delhi, Feb 9

Maruti Suzuki India Limited on Monday said it has set a new benchmark in green logistics by dispatching over 5.85 lakh vehicles through railways in 2025, a growth of 18 per cent over 2024.

Maruti Suzuki's share of rail mode in outbound logistics has grown exponentially, rising from 5.1 per cent in 2016 to 26 per cent in 2025, significantly reducing carbon emissions, country's oil imports and easing road congestion, according to the automaker.

"The year 2025 marks our highest-ever rail dispatch, with over 5.85 lakh units. During the year, we strengthened our green logistic efforts through two landmark events - the inauguration of India's largest automobile in-plant railway siding at our Manesar facility, and second was we dispatched vehicles by rail to Kashmir valley through the world's highest railway arch bridge over Chenab River, a first by any automobile manufacturer," said Hisashi Takeuchi, MD and CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Limited.

"Our mid-term goal is to increase rail-based vehicle dispatches to 35 per cent by FY2030-31, contributing to India's net-zero ambition by 2070," he added.

Since FY 2014-15, Maruti Suzuki has transported over 28 lakh vehicles from 22 destinations servicing over 600 cities pan India through a hub and spoke model. Currently, Maruti Suzuki uses over 45 flexi deck rakes, each with a capacity of carrying around 260 vehicles per trip.

In 2025, rail dispatches from Maruti Suzuki's in-plant railway siding at Gujarat and Manesar facility accounted for 53 per cent of the company's total rail dispatches.

Maruti Suzuki India Limited has adopted a comprehensive 'Circular Mobility' approach to sustainability, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint across the entire vehicle lifecycle-from design and production to logistics and end-of-life vehicle (ELV) management

It has been at the forefront of promoting railways as a sustainable and efficient mode of vehicle transportation.

"Maruti Suzuki India Limited has adopted a comprehensive 'Circular Mobility' approach to sustainability, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint across the entire vehicle lifecycle-from design and production to logistics and end-of-life vehicle (ELV) management," said Takeuchi.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Impressive numbers! From 5% to 26% in less than a decade. The dispatch to Kashmir via the Chenab bridge is a proud moment for Indian engineering and logistics. Kudos to the team!
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Arun Y
Good step for the environment, but I hope this translates to cost savings for the customer too. Often these "green initiatives" just boost the company's image while we pay the same price.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, any reduction in diesel trucks on the roads is a blessing for air quality. Hope this 'Circular Mobility' approach is genuine and not just greenwashing.
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Karthik V
The scale is mind-boggling! 45 rakes, 600 cities... This is how you build a sustainable supply chain. The 35% target by 2030 is ambitious but achievable. More power to Indian manufacturing!
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Nisha Z
Reducing oil imports is a huge plus for our economy. Every litre of diesel saved on logistics strengthens our energy security. Proud to see a market leader taking such concrete steps. 👏

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