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TypeCommercial Circular
Topicfreight

Summary

>Ministry of Railways >Railway Board >Freight Information >Freight Rate >Freight Circulars 2016.

Text of the circular

Competitive Tariff...
Attractive Incentives...

Making Indian Railways
the Most Preferred Freight Carrier

INCENTIVE SCHEMES FOR FREIGHT CUSTOMERS

LONG TERM TARIFF
CONTRACT (LTTC)
SCHEME

In order to give long term stability and
predictabilit the freig riff rate

an Innovative
rporate freight

Iways have introd

9s the customer to plan |
Zistics for the entire year. This schet
customer in the form of discounts, if the
freight contribution. It is a growth linked
incentive, the higher freigh
higher the discount
Salient features of the Scheme:
> To be eligible to the scheme, the
customer should have given one
Million tonnes of traffic (inwards
C utwa 105) inthe previous 12 months

Stability and certainity of freight
ates for one year and assured
supply of wagons

Two types of freight rebate [5 given t

Rebate on retention volume
of tonnage

consignor or consignee can avail the
rebate, but not botl
The customer can sign agreements
wit tiole Zonal ways or with
just one Zonal Railway)
tariff for one agreement year, even if
Railway increases the freight rates
Such increase will come into force
from next agreement year

he agreement pei mum
3 years and maximum 5 years

For further details,
refer Railway Board’s Rates
Circular No.14 of 2017 at
www.indianrailways.gov.in
>Ministry of Railways >Railway Board
>Freight Information >Freight Rate
>Rate Circulars 2017.
or
Contact Principal Chief Commercial
Manager's Office of
Concerned Zonal Railway

AUTOMATIC FREIGHT REBATE
FOR TRAFFIC LOADED IN
TRADITIONAL EMPTY FLOW DIRECTIONS

like Cement, Fertiliser, Iron

the consumers

Routes. lf

the Railway Receipt [R २), Within t

routes require the benchmark ding
becoming eligible to TEFD concessioi

Salient features of the scheme:
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> This 50

tratiic
For further details, refer Railway Board’s Rates Circular
No.29 of 2016 at www. indianrailways.gov.in
>Ministry of Railways >Railway Board >Freight Information
>Freight Rate >Rate Circulars 2016.
or
Contact Principal Chief Commercial Manager’s Office
of Concerned Zonal Railway.

FREIGHT INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR
LOADING BAGGED CONSIGNMENT
IN OPEN AND FLAT WAGONS

on
customers will not get g
“ommoadities like Cement, Fertilizers and Food grains. |
situations, if the customers load these commodities in open
discount of 30% act he Railway Receipt (RR) at the time of
booking itself. This scheme is available to all freight terminals

Salient features of the scheme:
> mM 5 should be loaded in standard bags of up

to a maximum of 100

Tarpaulins, ही an) avering the wagons should be
provided by the consignor at their own cost

Customer will be permitted to send t in the train

For further details, refer Railway Board's Rates Circular
No.27 of 2016 at www.indianrailways.gov.in
>Ministry of Railways >Railway Board >Freight Information
>Freight Rate >Rate Circulars 2016.
or
Contact Principal Chief Commercial Manager's Office of
Concerned Zonal Railway.

INCENTIVE SCHEME
FOR FREIGHT FORWARDERS

theme enables the freight forwarders to aggregate the

go andthereby expandthe commodity basket of Railways
Salient features of the scheme:
5 permitted at Railway Goods sheds only
s restricted to 700 Kms
commodities
Freight Incentive: Cargo loaded in any wagon under the
SI, | Individual wagons} No, of wagons] Restriction] Freight Rate
No} loaded with as per
wagon for commodity loaded

| Ee 4 T
(li) | 2 commodities Any number Para 2.2, 1 | Train load rate for each wagon

| 2 cammodities loade
More than Not more than | Para 1] Composite Class
2 commodities 10 wagons and 2.2.2 | rate of 120

Commodities restricted (Para 2.2.1):

> Coal & Coke, Iron ore, POL, traffic moving In Privately
owned wagons, traffic loaded in Ports, Container traffic,
Military traffic, RMC, Marine Gypsum
For further details, refer Railway Board’s Rates Master
Circular/FIS/2015/0 at www.indianrailways.gov.in
>Ministry of Railways>Railway Board>Freight
Information>Freight Rate>Rates Master Circulars.
or

Contact Principal Chief Commercial Manager's Office

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