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FICCI for more inclusive LTTC policy of Railways

FICCI suggested rationalisation of freight class for iron ore, formulation of long-term policy on freight structure for short lead traffic, allocation of more rakes for movement of cargo for industries, and route rationalisation policy for iron ore and limestone.

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Published : May 17, 2019, 5:56 PM IST

New Delhi: Industry body FICCI has suggested to the railway's ministry various measures like inclusion of coal and coke in long-term tariff contract(LTTC) policy, to promote the growth of steel industry.

The policy was unveiled by the ministry for key customers using predetermined price escalation principle.

FICCI also suggested rationalisation of freight class for iron ore, formulation of long-term policy on freight structure for short lead traffic, allocation of more rakes for movement of cargo for industries, and route rationalisation policy for iron ore and limestone.

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It also said it is essential to rationalise freight class for iron ore in view of the viability of domestic iron ore mining and steel sector.

"Since a wide range of industrial segments ranging from metals to thermal power generation is dependent upon coal, coke and iron ore, these commodities should also be covered under the LTTC policy," it said.

FICCI noted that while this policy provides certainty in logistics operations to the industry and railways, there are exceptions in the policy and the most transported commodities - iron ore, coal and coke have been listed under the excluded category.

Further, it said several railway routes carrying iron ore and limestones have been subjected to route rationalisation due to congestion in the railway network and delays in doubling /trebling of lines to ease the situation.

"Therefore, route rationalisation needs to be reconsidered and corrected," it said.

New Delhi: Industry body FICCI has suggested to the railway's ministry various measures like inclusion of coal and coke in long-term tariff contract(LTTC) policy, to promote the growth of steel industry.

The policy was unveiled by the ministry for key customers using predetermined price escalation principle.

FICCI also suggested rationalisation of freight class for iron ore, formulation of long-term policy on freight structure for short lead traffic, allocation of more rakes for movement of cargo for industries, and route rationalisation policy for iron ore and limestone.

Also read: Vande Bharat Express clocks 1 lakh running km

It also said it is essential to rationalise freight class for iron ore in view of the viability of domestic iron ore mining and steel sector.

"Since a wide range of industrial segments ranging from metals to thermal power generation is dependent upon coal, coke and iron ore, these commodities should also be covered under the LTTC policy," it said.

FICCI noted that while this policy provides certainty in logistics operations to the industry and railways, there are exceptions in the policy and the most transported commodities - iron ore, coal and coke have been listed under the excluded category.

Further, it said several railway routes carrying iron ore and limestones have been subjected to route rationalisation due to congestion in the railway network and delays in doubling /trebling of lines to ease the situation.

"Therefore, route rationalisation needs to be reconsidered and corrected," it said.

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Ficci for more inclusive LTTC policy of Railways
         New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) Industry body Ficci has suggested to the railways ministry various measures
like inclusion of coal and coke in long-term tariff contract(LTTC) policy, to promote growth of steel industry.
         The policy was unveiled by the ministry for key customers using predetermined price escalation principle.
         Ficci also suggested rationalisation of freight class for iron ore, formulation of long-term policy on freight structure for short lead traffic, allocation of more rakes for movement of cargo for industries, and route rationalisation policy for iron ore and limestone.
         It also said it is essential to rationalise freight class for iron ore in view of the viability of domestic iron ore mining and steel sector.
         "Since a wide range of industrial segments ranging from metals to thermal power generation are dependent upon coal, coke and iron ore, these commodities should also be covered under the LTTC policy," it said.
         Ficci noted that while this policy provides certainty in logistics operations to the industry and railways, there are exceptions in the policy and the most transported commodities - iron ore, coal and coke have been listed under excluded category.
         Further, it said several railway routes carrying iron ore and limestones have been subjected to route rationalisation due to congestion in the railway network and delays in doubling /trebling of lines to ease the situation.
         "Therefore, route rationalisation needs to be reconsidered and corrected," it said. PTI
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