A historic freight train delivering 1,384 tonnes of rice marks a logistics milestone for Kashmir’s food supply chain.
Officials said that the 21 BCN wagons containing around 1384 MT of rice departed from Ajitwal goods shed in Firozpur division of Punjab and successfully arrived at Anantnag goods terminal in South ...
Freight markets are now characterized by constant disruption, requiring companies to shift from predictive planning to ...
Pakistan Railways has demonstrated outstanding performance in the freight sector during the first half of current financial ...
The government must urgently prioritise a long-overdue scaling up of freight operations as that could transform Pakistan ...
Pakistan Railways freight sector generated revenue of over Rs17 billion during the first half (July to December) of the ongoing fiscal year 2025-26. For the remaining half of the fiscal year 2025-26, ...
Transportation attorney Matthew Leffler says that a new bill in Congress meant to hold freight brokers accountable has some ...
The Islamabad –Tehran– Istanbul freight train’s restart was delayed again over security concerns, as militant violence in ...
Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi praised the management’s performance, stating that if the current pace ...
Uber utilizes a massive scale of 9.4 million drivers and 200 million users to create a compounding network effect that drives ...
Indian Railways expanded and touched new heights in 2025, linking Kashmir and Mizoram, launching 42 projects, expanding Vande ...