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Maruti Suzuki Dispatches 5.18 Lakh Cars Via Rail In FY2024-25, Cuts 1.8 Lakh Tonnes Of CO2 Emissions

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Maruti Suzuki India Limited achieved a significant milestone by dispatching 5.18 lakh vehicles through Indian Railways in the fiscal year 2024-25, which constituted about 25% of its domestic shipments. This initiative promotes eco-friendly logistics and has led to a reduction of over 1.8 lakh tonnes of carbon emissions and savings of more than 630 lakh litres of fuel.

Maruti Suzuki Dispatches 5.18 Lakh Cars Via Rail In FY2024-25, Cuts 1.8 Lakh Tonnes Of CO2 Emissions
Maruti Suzuki India Limited dispatched a record 5.18 lakh vehicles through Indian Railways during the financial year 2024-25, accounting for nearly 25% of its total domestic shipments. The move marks a major push toward greener logistics in the Indian automotive sector.
By shifting a substantial portion of its vehicle transport from road to rail, the company claims to have reduced carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by over 1.8 lakh tonnes. Additionally, it has saved more than 630 lakh litres of fuel in the process, underlining the environmental and operational benefits of railway logistics.
Maruti Suzuki’s focus on sustainable transport isn’t new. It became the first Indian car manufacturer to receive an Automobile-Freight-Train-Operator (AFTO) licence back in 2013. Since then, it has transported nearly 24 lakh vehicles via the rail network, growing rail-based dispatches nearly eightfold since FY 2014-15.
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