Gati Shakti Cargo Boom: How Freight Revenue Quadrupled to Rs 12,608 Crore

The Gati Shakti cargo terminal policy has been a massive success for Indian Railways. Freight revenue has multiplied four times, hitting Rs 12,608 crore this year. This growth is fueled by significant private investment and over a hundred new terminals. The initiative is a key part of the national plan to boost multimodal connectivity and cut logistics costs.

Key Points: Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal Freight Revenue Hits Rs 12,608 Crore

  • Freight revenue skyrocketed from Rs 2,902 crore to Rs 12,608 crore in just three years
  • 306 Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal proposals approved since the 2021 policy launch
  • Private investment mobilized around Rs 8,600 crore for terminal development nationwide
  • 118 new terminals commissioned with 192 million tonnes annual traffic capacity
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Gati Shakti multi-modal cargo terminal freight revenue increases 4 times in 3 years, reaching Rs 12,608.05 cr in 2024-25

Freight revenue from Gati Shakti cargo terminals surged 4x to Rs 12,608 crore in 2024-25, with 306 terminals approved and Rs 8,600 crore private investment.

"Freight revenue for traffic handled at GCTs... in 2024-25, it reached 12,608.05 cr. - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister"

New Delhi, December 3

Following the introduction of the Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Cargo Terminal(GCT) policy in 2021, Indian Railways has approved proposals for 306 GCTs. This information was provided by the Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting and Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, in written replies to a question in Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

The minister informed that under the GCT policy launched to facilitate development of cargo terminals on non-Railway land, as well as on Railway land (partially or fully), so far, 118 new GCTs have been commissioned since the implementation of the policy, with an estimated traffic capacity of 192 million tonnes per annum (MTPA). The private investment mobilised on this account since the inception of the GCT policy is around Rs. 8,600 crore.

In his reply, Vaishnaw said that freight revenue for traffic handled at GCTs during 2022-23 was 2,901.86 cr. In 2023-24, freight revenue was 7,712.36 cr; in 2024-25, it reached 12,608.05 cr.

GCTs bring more cargo to railways. This also helps the economy by reducing logistics costs.

Vaishnaw said that nine new Gati Shakti Cargo Terminals (GCTs) have been commissioned in Maharashtra so far, including in the MMR region, with a total investment of ₹548.69 crore. Moreover, more cargo by railways means fewer emissions. Further, 91 works have been sanctioned in Maharashtra, including in the MMR region, totalling ₹932.34 crore for the development of goods and parcel terminals.

PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan (PMGS NMP) was launched in October 2021. It adopts a 'whole of the government approach' and 'cooperative federalism' to transform India's infrastructural landscape.

PM GatiShakti's objective is to improve multimodal connectivity and logistics efficiency, and to address critical infrastructure gaps, enabling the seamless movement of people, goods, and services across the country.

According to the government, since launch, substantial progress has been made, including the development of the geospatial platform, integration of multiple georeferenced datasets, provision of planning tools/software for infrastructure projects (including socio-economic infrastructure), and capacity building.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see private investment of ₹8600 crore mobilized. Public-private partnerships are the way forward for infrastructure. Hope this efficiency translates to lower prices for common goods eventually.
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Rohit P
The environmental angle is crucial. "More cargo by railways means fewer emissions" - absolutely! We need to shift freight from roads to rails for a greener future. Good step.
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers. 306 terminals approved and 118 already commissioned is no small feat. The focus on Maharashtra and MMR region shows strategic planning for economic hubs. Hope other states get similar attention soon.
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Vikram M
While the revenue growth is stellar, I hope the government ensures these terminals truly benefit small and medium businesses across India, not just large corporations. The 'cooperative federalism' approach must work for all states equally.
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Karthik V
The geospatial platform and integrated datasets are the unsung heroes here. Good data leads to good planning. This is how modern infrastructure should be built. Bahut badhiya! 👍

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