MUMBAI, INDIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 1 December 2025 - Rhenus exchanged an MoU with Inland Waterways
Authority Of India (IWAI) for the construction and operation of
tug-barge vessels to enable cargo movement across National Waterways
NW-1, NW-2, NW-16, and the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol (IBP) route. Vivek
Arya, CEO of Rhenus India also shared his insights on logistics as a
panelist in a conference discussion session. These were among the
highlights in the India Maritime Week 2025's participation.
Held in late October 2025, the India Maritime Week was a biennial global
maritime event which brought together leaders from the maritime
industry, governments, innovators, investors, and stakeholders from over
100 countries. It was hosted by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and
Waterways and organized by the Indian Ports Association (IPA).
The MoU with IWAI will see Rhenus India operate barge services on
various local routes, gradually expanding to other national waterways. A
combination of pushers and barges, suited for low-draft navigation,
will transport Bulk and Break-Bulk cargo across North & East India,
North-East India, and eventually to neighbouring countries. With 1,000
vessels operating daily on European waterways, Rhenus will leverage its
Port Logistics expertise and European Waterways fleet to support India's
Inland Water Transport (IWT) sector.
Vivek Arya, CEO of Rhenus India, was also a panelist, discussing the
topic of "Reviving Veins of Inland Trade". Hosted by the Inland
Waterways Authority Of India (IWAI), the discussions explored strategies
to revitalize riverine logistics, integrate inland routes into national
supply chains, and promote environment friendly cargo movement. The
discussion revolved around India's inland waterways emerging as a
game-changer in the country's transport and logistics landscape. With
government initiatives like Sagarmala and Jal Marg Vikas Project driving
infrastructure development, waterways offer a cost-effective and
sustainable alternative to traditional modes of transport.
Rhenus India also showcased their services with a dedicated booth in the exhibition hall, during the conference days.
Tobias Bartz, CEO of the Rhenus Group: "Waterways are becoming one of
India's most important drivers of trade and regional transformation.
Strengthening the Inland Water Transport network is a long-term
opportunity for the country – and a strategic priority for us as Rhenus.
Our collaboration with IWAI reflects our commitment to developing
efficient, scalable and sustainable transport corridors that connect
regions, industries and communities across the subcontinent."
Vivek Arya said: "India's maritime sector is on a transformative
journey, with port capacity doubling, cargo volumes surging, and inland
waterways emerging as a green, efficient alternative. As the future of
logistics in India looks to be multimodal and sustainable, Rhenus is
proud to be part of this movement enabling smarter, cleaner, and more
connected supply chains across India."
Since its founding in 1912, Rhenus has built its legacy in inland
navigation along the Rhine, evolving into a global logistics provider
with strengths in barge shipping, warehousing, road, rail, air, and
ocean freight.