Freight villages are logistic concentration points developed at strategic locations to provide various activities such as warehousing, packing, re-packing, break-bulk centre, and truck parking.
In a note to Road Transport, Highways and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari, the chamber said freight villages are a private sector business, developed by large-scale operators that host complimentary services and related operators.
Currently, no such facilities exist in India and as a result, the surroundings of the larger cities are congested, it said.
It added that a well-thought-out application of this concept could bring in immense user benefits at much lower resource costs to the economy.
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