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Tata ACE Pro: Driving India’s Next Cargo Movement

Tata ACE Pro: Driving India’s Next Cargo Movement

India’s most affordable four-wheel mini truck, priced at just Rs. 3.99 lakh the all-new Tata ACE Pro, is set to reshape intercity cargo transport, writes Upendra Kasbekar. Tata ACE Pro builds upon a legacy that transformed last-mile transport two decades ago. Now with renewed purpose, it enters the market to serve a new generation of cargo movers offering value, versatility,[Read More…]

by August 13, 2025 NEW LAUNCH
V-Trans (India) Backs India’s Chemical Sector With Smart Logistics

V-Trans (India) Backs India’s Chemical Sector With Smart Logistics

In a sector where safety and compliance are critical, V-Trans (India) Ltd. is redefining chemical logistics with its specialised services, strong network, and tech-enabled operations, writes Sahil Kesari WV-Trans (India) is a major player in chemical container transport. The company specialises in transport of hazardous material. The company emphasises the vital role of logistics as a strategic growth driver especially[Read More…]

by August 13, 2025 Cover Stories
Dubai Green Spine: Transforming Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road into the World’s Greenest Highway

Dubai Green Spine: Transforming Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road into the World’s Greenest Highway

Dubai’s Green Spine transforms E311 into the world’s greenest highway, blending mobility, sustainability, and community in a bold urban vision, write Abhijeet Sinha, Project Director, National Highway for Electric Vehicles, India, and Bhumica Kohli, Content Lead, Ease of Doing Business. Dubai has long been a global symbol of visionary urban development and future-forward infrastructure, and its project, the Dubai Green[Read More…]

Closing The Logistics Loop

Closing The Logistics Loop

India is rapidly transforming its logistics ecosystem to meet the standards set by mature markets, such as the European Union and the United States, writes Ashish Bhatia.  Historically, logistics costs in India were estimated to be ~14–16 per cent of the country’s GDP, significantly higher than the five to six per cent typically seen in advanced economies. However, research from[Read More…]

by August 13, 2025 Cover Stories