Karachi, January 10, 2022: As a major breakthrough in national logistics & cargo infrastructure, Pakistan Railways successfully launches country’s first ever Reefer Freight Train aiming to provide more economical and environment friendly freight solutions.
According to details, Marine Group of Companies in
collaboration with Pakistan Railways achieved the milestone by operating
Pakistan’s first ever containerized refrigerated train in Dec 2021 which
departed from dry port of Marine International Container Terminal (MICT) Prem
Nagar, Lahore and arrived at Wazir Mansion Karachi.
This intermodal cold chain solution enabled by ‘Pakistan
Railways Freight Transportation Company’ (PRFTC) who facilitates the rail
infrastructure operated by ‘Pakistan Intermodal Limited’ (PIL) and CMA CGM
Pakistan providing commercial support for this new cold chain corridor.
Since the past 05 years Pakistan Intermodal Ltd is playing a
pivotal role in operating containerized freight trains in Pakistan and
realizing the potential of Reefer containers, operated Pakistan’s first ever reefer
block train carrying 24 Units - 40 feet reefers of CMA CGM Pakistan from MICT –
Dry port at Prem Nagar – Lahore to Wazir Mansion Karachi and transported the
Reefer box through PakGo trucking short haul services to Karachi Port
completing the journey successfully.
The new operational phase begins with one train a week with
plans for this service to operate twelve trains in a month. Freight trains can
minimize the delivery time and reduce emissions to the atmosphere of greenhouse
gasses. On average, railroads are three to four times more fuel efficient than
trucks. That means moving freight by rail instead of trucks lowers greenhouse
gas emissions by up to 75%, on average.
As more and more road-based reefer cargo finds its way to
more economically and environmentally viable options. Pakistan Intermodal
Limited (PIL) reefer block train system can generate billions of rupees
annually in revenue for Pakistan Railways if the containerized freight trains are
operated on schedule.
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