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India scales domestic steel container manufacturing to cut China imports

2026/07/14
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India scales domestic steel container manufacturing to cut China imports

According to indiashippingnews.com, India is accelerating domestic steel shipping container manufacturing to reduce its reliance on Chinese imports, with the initiative formally aligned with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision launched by the Government of India.

Strategic Shift Amid Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

The push follows acute supply chain disruptions observed in recent years — particularly during the 2024–2026 period — which exposed India’s heavy dependence on Chinese-made containers. These disruptions triggered container shortages and caused freight costs to surge by as much as 37% for Indian exporters, according to industry reports cited in the source. Steel shipping containers serve as the backbone of global trade, enabling cargo movement across ports, railways, and road networks — a function whose fragility became evident when external shocks interrupted consistent availability.

Policy Framework and Industrial Targets

Under the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative, the Government of India is actively promoting indigenous manufacturing capacity for standard 20-foot and 40-foot ISO steel containers. The policy aims to achieve self-sufficiency in container production by 2028, targeting an initial annual output of 150,000 TEU-equivalent units. This effort involves coordinated support for domestic steel producers, structural fabricators, and logistics infrastructure developers — all operating within India’s existing industrial clusters in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu.

Challenges and Competitive Realities

Despite strong policy backing, the domestic manufacturing ecosystem faces significant headwinds. Raw material costs — especially for high-tensile corten steel — remain 22% higher in India than in China due to import dependency and limited local refining scale. Further, Indian firms currently lack access to automated roll-forming lines and robotic welding systems deployed at scale by leading Chinese manufacturers such as CIMC and China Shipping Container Lines. To bridge this gap, the Ministry of Commerce has approved a ₹420 crore (approximately $50 million) production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme specifically for container fabrication units meeting ISO 1496-1 certification standards.

Economic and Logistical Implications

Beyond import substitution, the initiative is projected to generate over 12,000 direct jobs across fabrication, quality assurance, and logistics coordination roles by 2027. It also aligns with broader national goals: strengthening port-led development under the Sagarmala Programme, supporting the growth of inland container depots (ICDs) in New Delhi, Nagpur, and Chennai, and reducing dwell time at major gateways like Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT). According to the report, container availability at JNPT improved by 18% during pilot trials conducted in Q2 2026 using domestically fabricated units.

Source: indiashippingnews.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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