Kandla, Gujarat, September 5, 2025 — iWare Supplychain Services Limited has entered into a partnership with Louis Dreyfus Company India Pvt. Ltd. (LDCI) to manage pan-India multimodal transportation of edible oils. The collaboration is set to strengthen reliable movement of edible oils from Kutch to across the country.
The agreement integrates iWare’s logistics network with LDC’s edible oils operations anchored by its 1,000-ton-per-day refinery at Kandla. Under the partnership, iWare will provide road and rail multimodal movements, rake handling, and last-mile distribution services to support LDC’s institutional buyers as well as its expanding Vibhor consumer edible oils brand.
Louis Dreyfus Company, a global merchant and processor of agricultural goods, is deepening its downstream presence in India through Vibhor, a line of refined soybean, palmolein, cottonseed, and mustard oils, along with premium vanaspati. The product portfolio is positioned to meet India’s growing demand for quality and fortified cooking oils.
iWare Supplychain Services, part of Inter India Group, operates as a pan-India logistics provider with expertise in warehousing (3PL and C&F), multimodal transportation, rake handling, and in-plant supply chain solutions. With a presence across key logistics hubs, iWare focuses on cost-efficient, end-to-end supply chain services for diverse industries.
“The collaboration with LDC is a step forward in delivering reliable, multimodal solutions that align with India’s evolving food supply chain needs. By leveraging our integrated network, we aim to ensure timely, safe and cost-effective delivery of edible oils across the country,” said Vikram Tanwar, Head – Sales, iWare Supplychain Services Limited.
According to the companies, the partnership will improve product availability and service levels for edible oils through coordinated road-rail capacity, optimized turnaround times, and wider reach across India. It is expected to play a key role in supporting LDC’s scale-up of Vibhor in both consumer and institutional markets, ensuring safe and timely deliveries “from farm to fork.”



