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Ritco Logistics Expands Cement Transport Network with 85 New Fleet Deployments

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May 14, 2026 0 Comments

Ritco Logistics Ltd has strengthened its cement and infrastructure logistics capabilities with the induction of 85 newly modernised fleet vehicles aimed at supporting rising construction demand across Western India.

The specialised fleet has been designed to enhance load optimisation, operational safety and transportation efficiency, enabling faster and more reliable movement of cement to high-growth infrastructure and industrial markets.

Strategically deployed across Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, the expansion aligns with India’s National Logistics Policy and the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, supporting improved regional connectivity and higher logistics efficiency across key industrial corridors.

Commenting on the development, Manmohan Pal Singh Chadha Chairman, Ritco Logistics said, “The induction of this specialized fleet marks a significant step in strengthening our capabilities in the cement logistics segment."

"With infrastructure demand rising across the country, especially in key states like Gujarat, it is crucial to ensure timely and efficient transportation. This investment reflects our commitment to providing reliable, safe, and optimized logistics solutions tailored to industry needs,” he added.

The move is expected to enhance transportation capacity, reduce transit timelines and support the uninterrupted flow of high-volume cement supplies required for ongoing industrial and infrastructure expansion across the region.

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Ritco Logistics Expands Cement Transport Network with 85 New Fleet Deployments

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