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Indian Railways records best ever Monthly Freight Loading of 125.50 MT in June this year

Incremental loading in June has been 12.72 MT, i.e, a growth of 11.28 % over previous best June figures achieved last year, Indian Railways has had 22 straight months of best ever monthly freight loading.

KH Business Desk by KH Business Desk
July 2, 2022
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Indian Railways records best ever Monthly Freight Loading of 125.50 MT in June this year
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New Delhi : Indian Railways has carried forward the momentum of the previous year in the year 2022-23 as well, and has recorded best ever Monthly freight loading of 125.50 MT in June’22. The incremental loading in the month of June has been 12.72 MT i.e. a growth of 11.28 % over the previous best June figures achieved in 2021.With this, Indian Railways has had 22 straight months of best ever monthly freight loading. This growth has been fuelled by incremental loading of 13.19 MT in Coal, followed by 1.68 MT in Cement & Clinker , 1.57 MT in Balance other goods and 0.64 MT in Food grains.
The cumulative freight loading in the first quarter of the year has been 379.4 MT as against 339.3 MT achieved in 2021-22 i.e. an incremental loading of 40.09 MT, with a growth of 12% over same period last year. The freight NTKMs (Net tonne kilometers) have increased from 63.3 Billion in June ’21 to 75.8 Billion in June’22 registering a growth of 20 %. This is because of the fact that, apart from increase in Freight loading there has been an increase in Freight leads, which has increased by 7.4 %. The cumulative NTKMs in the first three months have also grown by 19.8 %.
The sustained efforts of Indian Railways to increase supply of Coal to Power houses, in close coordination with Ministry of Power and Coal, have been one of the key features of the freight performance in the month of June. The loading of Coal (both domestic and imported) to Power Houses has increased by 15.9 MT in June with 51.2MT Coal being moved to Power houses as against 35.3 MT last year, i.e. a growth of 45%. Cumulatively, in the first quarter of the year IR has loaded more than 34.7 MT extra coal to Power Houses as compared to same period of last year with a growth of more than 30%. In terms of number of rakes of coal loaded per day for Power houses , Indian Railways has moved more than 420 rakes of domestic coal and more than 32 rakes of imported coal on a daily basis over longer distances. This is reflected in increased lead of Thermal coal from 457 Km to 565 Km.With these sustained efforts, the trend of reducing coal stocks at Power houses has been reversed and the coal stocks at the Power houses have again started improving on a regular basis. The commodity wise growth number show that IR has achieved impressive growth in almost all commodity segments with the following growth rates :

Commodity Variation (MT) % variation
Coal 13.19 26.23
Cement and Clinker 1.68 15.38
Food Grains 0.64 11.55
POL 0.47 12.90
Containers 0.32 5.13
Balance Other Goods 1.57 17.37

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