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Tiles at Inland Port: ICD Morbi Container Depot Streamlining Shipping Process

Located in India’s ceramic hub, the ICD Morbi Container Depot is reshaping the tile export process—simplifying logistics and boosting global distribution, with Ramirro Ceramica at the forefront. Read  More

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Morbi, known as the tile capital of India, has taken a giant leap forward in global exports with the development of the ICD Morbi (Inland Container Depot). This game-changing logistics hub is helping tile manufacturers streamline the shipping process like never before. ICD Morbi offers faster container movement, on-site customs clearance, and reduced shipping costs—all from a location just minutes away from major tile production units. By leveraging the full power of this inland container facility, exporters can deliver high-quality tiles to international markets with greater speed, safety, and efficiency. In this article, we explore how the inland container depot is transforming the tile export supply chain and why it’s a major advantage for global buyers.

Morbi has long been celebrated as India’s leading hub for ceramic and porcelain tiles. But beyond its factories and showrooms, a quiet logistics revolution is taking place—powered by the ICD Morbi (Inland Container Depot). This inland container facility is not just a supporting actor in the tile trade; it’s a strategic game-changer.

Located close to the manufacturing clusters, ICD Morbi significantly reduces the time and effort required to move finished tiles to port. Exporters no longer need to send goods to distant container freight stations (CFS) for customs procedures. Instead, everything from documentation to container sealing happens right at the depot.

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