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AVG Logistics, Baidyanath LNG Partner to Drive LNG Adoption in Indian Transportation
AVG Logistics has signed an MoU with Baidyanath LNG to drive the adoption of LNG-powered, cleaner and cost-efficient transportation solutions across key high-volume industrial logistics sectors.
December 26, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
AVG Logistics has announced that the company has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Baidyanath LNG to accelerate the adoption of LNG-powered transportation solutions across key industrial sectors, including steel and metals, FMCG, cement, and other high-volume logistics segments.
Through this collaboration, AVG will leverage its extensive logistics network and customer relationships, while Baidyanath LNG will provide access to LNG fleets, fuelling infrastructure, and technical expertise, the company said in a statement.
Under the MoU, Baidyanath LNG will support AVG with dedicated LNG-powered fleets and access to its LNG filling stations, while also collaborating on customised LNG solutions for the transportation sector. AVG, in turn, will promote the use of LNG as a cleaner alternative fuel by introducing LNG-powered logistics solutions to its existing and prospective customers across multiple industries.
Commenting on this initiative, Sanjay Gupta, Managing Director and CEO, AVG Logistics, said, “This collaboration reflects AVG's strategic focus on sustainable and profitable growth. The integration of LNG-powered fleets is expected to enhance our operating efficiency, optimise fuel costs, and support margin expansion over the medium to long term. By offering cleaner and cost-effective transportation solutions to customers across sectors such as steel, FMCG, and cement, we believe this initiative will strengthen our competitive positioning, drive higher fleet utilisation, and contribute positively to both our topline growth and bottomline performance. This initiative is our another achievement towards sustainability and greener world.”
Vaddadi Subbarao, Director, Baidyanath LNG, said, “We are delighted to enter into this agreement with AVG for development of LNG corridor in India along with required eco system. This agreement provides us with an added impetus in our mission to create a wide network of these LNG stations across India. We look forward to enabling India's mission of sustainable heavy trucking by ensuring uninterrupted LNG supply on key trucking routes. Both parties have their own set of skills and capabilities which can be harnessed to offer seamless solutions to the customers. Given the higher order of magnitude of a range of toxic emissions from heavy trucking, it will be crucial for this association to focus on reducing emissions from this aspect of their business operations.”
The MoU is aligned with India's broader clean energy initiatives and AVG's commitment to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. The agreement is valid for an initial five-year period, during which both parties will jointly explore market opportunities, conduct sector-specific outreach, and support training for LNG fleet operations, the company stated.
Through this collaboration, AVG will leverage its extensive logistics network and customer relationships, while Baidyanath LNG will provide access to LNG fleets, fuelling infrastructure, and technical expertise, the company said in a statement.
Under the MoU, Baidyanath LNG will support AVG with dedicated LNG-powered fleets and access to its LNG filling stations, while also collaborating on customised LNG solutions for the transportation sector. AVG, in turn, will promote the use of LNG as a cleaner alternative fuel by introducing LNG-powered logistics solutions to its existing and prospective customers across multiple industries.
Commenting on this initiative, Sanjay Gupta, Managing Director and CEO, AVG Logistics, said, “This collaboration reflects AVG's strategic focus on sustainable and profitable growth. The integration of LNG-powered fleets is expected to enhance our operating efficiency, optimise fuel costs, and support margin expansion over the medium to long term. By offering cleaner and cost-effective transportation solutions to customers across sectors such as steel, FMCG, and cement, we believe this initiative will strengthen our competitive positioning, drive higher fleet utilisation, and contribute positively to both our topline growth and bottomline performance. This initiative is our another achievement towards sustainability and greener world.”
Vaddadi Subbarao, Director, Baidyanath LNG, said, “We are delighted to enter into this agreement with AVG for development of LNG corridor in India along with required eco system. This agreement provides us with an added impetus in our mission to create a wide network of these LNG stations across India. We look forward to enabling India's mission of sustainable heavy trucking by ensuring uninterrupted LNG supply on key trucking routes. Both parties have their own set of skills and capabilities which can be harnessed to offer seamless solutions to the customers. Given the higher order of magnitude of a range of toxic emissions from heavy trucking, it will be crucial for this association to focus on reducing emissions from this aspect of their business operations.”
The MoU is aligned with India's broader clean energy initiatives and AVG's commitment to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. The agreement is valid for an initial five-year period, during which both parties will jointly explore market opportunities, conduct sector-specific outreach, and support training for LNG fleet operations, the company stated.
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