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Tiger Logistics and Russia’s H2 Invest Partner to Advance Hydrogen Transport
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

Tiger Logistics and Russia’s H2 Invest Partner to Advance Hydrogen Transport

Tiger Logistics (India) Limited, one of India’s leading homegrown logistics firms, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Russia’s H2 Invest Limited Liability Company to collaborate on the development of storage and transportation infrastructure for liquid hydrogen in India.

This first-of-its-kind collaboration aims to integrate H2 Invest’s CryoSafe container technology into India’s hydrogen supply chain, enabling the safe and efficient transportation of liquid hydrogen via road, rail, and sea. The partnership will also explore technology transfer, local manufacturing, and joint implementation of large-scale projects in the new energy sector.

“Hydrogen is the energy of the future, and its safe and efficient transportation will be key to realising India’s clean energy ambitions,” said Harpreet Singh Malhotra, Chairman and Managing Director, Tiger Logistics. “Our collaboration with H2 Invest brings together global hydrogen technology and Indian logistics expertise to create scalable, sustainable solutions for the industry.”

The initiative aligns with the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to establish India as a global hub for green hydrogen production and utilisation. The proposed joint venture will act as a technology and manufacturing platform for producing cryogenic tanks and storage systems catering to both domestic and international markets.

Founded in 2000, Tiger Logistics provides freight forwarding, defence and project logistics, transportation, and customs clearance solutions across multiple industries. The company launched its digital freight management platform, FreightJar, in 2023 to help SMEs and MSMEs access competitive freight rates and manage bookings seamlessly.

Tiger Logistics (India) Limited, one of India’s leading homegrown logistics firms, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Russia’s H2 Invest Limited Liability Company to collaborate on the development of storage and transportation infrastructure for liquid hydrogen in India. This first-of-its-kind collaboration aims to integrate H2 Invest’s CryoSafe container technology into India’s hydrogen supply chain, enabling the safe and efficient transportation of liquid hydrogen via road, rail, and sea. The partnership will also explore technology transfer, local manufacturing, and joint implementation of large-scale projects in the new energy sector. “Hydrogen is the energy of the future, and its safe and efficient transportation will be key to realising India’s clean energy ambitions,” said Harpreet Singh Malhotra, Chairman and Managing Director, Tiger Logistics. “Our collaboration with H2 Invest brings together global hydrogen technology and Indian logistics expertise to create scalable, sustainable solutions for the industry.” The initiative aligns with the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to establish India as a global hub for green hydrogen production and utilisation. The proposed joint venture will act as a technology and manufacturing platform for producing cryogenic tanks and storage systems catering to both domestic and international markets. Founded in 2000, Tiger Logistics provides freight forwarding, defence and project logistics, transportation, and customs clearance solutions across multiple industries. The company launched its digital freight management platform, FreightJar, in 2023 to help SMEs and MSMEs access competitive freight rates and manage bookings seamlessly.

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