Kolkata-based Western Carriers (India) Ltd (WCIL), a multi-modal logistics firm, connected Saturday said it has clinched a Rs 1,089 crore declaration from mining elephantine Vedanta Limited.
One of the largest contracts successful the sector, the four-year agreement, spanning until 2028, involves transporting aluminium products, pig iron, and export-import cargo from mining manor Vedanta's Jharsuguda (Odisha) facilities to home hubs and planetary ports, the institution said.
The woody underscores WCIL's expertise successful integrating rail, road, and warehousing solutions for bulk concern shipments.
“As a 4PL specialist, we volition optimise costs and ratio done our pan-India obstruction web and integer tools,” Kanishka Sethia, CEO of WCIL said.
WCIL's infrastructure includes 50 positive branches, 16 warehouses, and 55 positive obstruction handling points crossed 23 states, enabling last-mile connectivity successful distant areas.
The institution reported Rs 1,297 crore successful gross for the archetypal 9 months of FY25, with a nett net of Rs 68 crore.