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e2E Rail aims to transform India’s Railway Supply Chain

e2E Rail aims to transform India’s Railway Supply Chain

September 7, 2023 5:14 pm

e2E Rail also opend up a new office in Bengaluru’s Hebbal location, inaugurated by Santosh S Lad, Labour Minister, Government of Karnataka.

e2E rail, a leader specializing in rail engineering expertise for rail infrastructure projects across mainline and mass transit systems in India and abroad, expand its business operations. The company provides innovative solutions for track, signaling, communication systems, and electrification projects. As part of its strategic growth plan, e2E rail is now expanding its services to encompass supply chain operations for rail projects in India and is delighted to inaugurate a new office in Bengaluru. The office was inaugurated by Shri Santosh S Lad, Hon’ble Labour Minister, Government of Karnataka on the 1st of September 2023.

A burgeoning $30 billion market for railway infrastructure by 2030 is set to undergo a transformational shift, with an astonishing 70% of it revolving around sourcing railway materials. The expansion into the rail supply chain marks a pivotal moment for the brand. By leveraging its extensive experience and expertise, the company will play a pivotal role in streamlining the procurement and logistics aspects of rail projects. This expansion aligns with the company’s mission to provide end-to-end solutions that ensure seamless project execution and superior results.

e2E Rail is introducing a pioneering tech-based platform that unifies both material sourcing and project execution under one umbrella. This innovation ensures complete transparency for developers and suppliers throughout the project delivery process. End customers, such as Indian Railways and Metro authorities, stand to benefit enormously from the timely completion of their projects.

The groundbreaking automated supply chain platform is poised to tackle the ambitious modernization goals set for rail infrastructure. By leveraging this technology, authorities can expedite the development of cleaner, safer, and more efficient rail networks for the nation.

This innovative platform is not just about enhancing the railway industry; it’s also about empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) suppliers and contractors. It will enable them to deliver their goods and services more efficiently, thereby increasing their profit margins. Furthermore, it opens doors for SMEs to expand their businesses beyond geographical boundaries, resulting in the creation of numerous job opportunities within the sector.

“We are thrilled to announce this strategic expansion,” said Sourajit Mukherjee, CEO, e2E rail “The addition of supply chain services will enable us to offer comprehensive solutions that encompass every aspect of rail infrastructure projects. This move reflects our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of the rail industry and contributing to its growth.”

In tandem with the expansion of supply chain services, e2E opened a new office in Bengaluru. This office will serve as a hub for collaboration, innovation, and client engagement, further solidifying the company’s commitment to delivering excellence in rail engineering.

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