ICD-Bawal Strengthens Northern India’s EXIM Connectivity

In a move set to enhance Northern India’s export-import connectivity, ICD-Bawal, Sanjvik Terminals has expanded its EXIM operations through two major developments — the commencement of BL Point by ONE (Ocean Network Express) Line and the resumption of EXIM rake connectivity from key seaports. ONE Line, one of the world’s largest shipping lines, has officially commenced its BL Point operations for EXIM business at ICD, Bawal, Sanjvik Terminals, owned by Om Logistics. With a strong customer base in the automobile and white goods sectors, many of which are located within the Korean and Japanese industrial belt, this development provides customers with direct, efficient and reliable EXIM service delivery through ICD Bawal — further enhancing the terminal’s connectivity and operational capabilities.

Adding to this momentum, ICD, Bawal has resumed EXIM rail transportation services from major sea ports including Mundra, Pipavav and JNPT, in collaboration with Pristine Logistics & Infraprojects, the rail operator with a fleet of over 80 rakes. The presence of a Gati Shakti terminal within the Bawal catchment area also allows customers to avail double-stack movement benefits, improving cost efficiency and turnaround times.

These initiatives position ICD, Bawal as a key logistics hub for increased EXIM volumes and enhanced trade connectivity across Northern India achieving an all-time high in TEUs in September 2025.

With these advancements, Sanjvik Terminals continues to reinforce its position as a preferred ICD in the northern region, driven by advanced infrastructure, process-led operations, and a strong customer-first approach. The expansion of partnerships and service routes highlights ICD-Bawal’s growing contribution to India’s EXIM trade and logistics excellence.