iWare Supplychain Services, a part of the Inter India Group, is accelerating its operations with notable infrastructure expansions to strengthen India’s logistics network. The company recently added a 47,000-sq-ft warehouse in Kutch, Gujarat, to serve its client Adani Wilmar Ltd. Additionally, a new Clearing and Forwarding (C&F) facility is being established in Kota, Rajasthan, to enhance its service reach across northern India. To further support its fleet operations, iWare has launched a state-of-the-art consumer fuel pump and truck workshop on Samakhiyali, Kutch, optimising fuel management and vehicle maintenance. The developments position iWare as significant contributor to India’s logistics modernisation efforts.
A cornerstone of iWare logistics operations is its integration with Indian Railways’ BCN (Break Cargo Network) rake logistics services. The company operates over 100 BCN rakes annually, transporting approximately 220,000 metric tonnes of goods each year. This collaboration allows iWare to offer cost-effective solutions for the long-distance movement of bulk goods while reducing road congestion and emissions, supporting the government’s vision for multimodal transportation.
To complement its rail operations, iWare extensive road fleet incudes 500 company-owned trucks and access to an additional 10,000 vehicles through partnerships. The company offers flexible transport solutions, such as Full Truck Load (FTL), Half Truck Load (HTL), and containerised options, catering to diverse business needs.
In line with India’s push for green logistics, iWare has integrated several eco-friendly initiatives across its operations. These include the use of energy-efficient warehouse systems, optimised transportation routes, and the adoption of CNG-powered trucks. By reducing its carbon footprint, iWare is actively contributing to the logistics sector’s sustainability goals while meeting client demands for environmentally responsible practices.
“Our expansions and sustainable practices reflect our commitment to creating a modern, efficient logistics ecosystem in India,” said Mr Krishna Tanwar, Group Promoter and Managing Director of Inter India Group. “We aim to support national goals by aligning our operations with policies that prioritise efficiency, connectivity, and environmental responsibility.”
Beyond infrastructure, iWare is addressing regional connectivity gaps by extending its services to Tier II and Tier III cities. This initiative enables small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in underserved regions to access reliable logistics solutions, empowering them to scale operations and compete more effectively in the market. This move supports the government’s objective of fostering inclusive economic development across India.
Through strategic investments in infrastructure and technology, iWare is streamlining cargo handling and improving multimodal transport efficiency. These advancements are helping businesses reduce transit times and optimise supply chain costs, meeting the growing demands of a dynamic and competitive logistics sector.