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Zipaworld Launches First Warehouse-Stuffed Train from ICD Dhirpur to Mundra

28 May 2026

In a major milestone for India’s integrated logistics sector, Zipaworld Innovation Pvt. Ltd. has successfully flagged off its first warehouse-stuffed full dedicated train service from ICD Dhirpur in Kurukshetra to Mundra Port, marking a significant step in the company’s mission to build a seamless a

Zipaworld Innovation Pvt. Ltd. has achieved a major logistics milestone by flagging off its first warehouse-stuffed full dedicated train service from ICD Dhirpur in Kurukshetra to Mundra Port. This multimodal connectivity initiative streamlines cargo movement for Indian maritime trade, reducing transit times significantly. By integrating rail freight directly with the strategic Mundra Port, the service enhances supply chain efficiency for export-bound containers, ensuring that goods reach international vessels promptly while optimizing the turnaround time for logistics operations across Northern India.

The operational success of this rail-to-port link relies heavily on strict adherence to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code and SOLAS Chapter VI, which governs the safe carriage of cargoes. Compliance departments must ensure that containerized goods stuffed at ICD Dhirpur meet the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) requirements mandated by SOLAS Regulation VI/2. Proper documentation and adherence to classification society standards for container integrity are essential to prevent port-side delays and ensure that the vessel remains within structural safety limits during loading operations at Mundra.

For navigating officers and masters, this development necessitates closer coordination with terminal operators regarding stowage planning and container weight verification. Navigating officers must ensure that the cargo manifest aligns with the vessel's stability criteria upon arrival at Mundra Port. Masters should verify that all warehouse-stuffed containers comply with international lashing standards to maintain safety during transit. Staying updated on these inland logistics shifts allows bridge teams to better manage port call schedules and ensure seamless cargo loading procedures.

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