e-commerce
DCGpac expands global footprint with entry into the UAE market
Mumbai: – DCGpac, India’s B2B e-commerce platform specializing in packaging solutions, has announced its expansion into the United Arab Emirates (UAE) market. This move signifies a significant step in DCGpac’s global expansion strategy and its commitment to serving businesses worldwide.
DCGpac’s decision to enter the UAE market is driven by the growing demand for high-quality packaging solutions in the region. Leveraging its expertise and commitment to excellence, DCGpac aims to provide businesses in the UAE with innovative packaging solutions that meet their diverse needs.
DCGpac has recently set up an innovation center and QC lab with ISO 9001:2015 certification in its India office and is now committed to the same in the UAE. This accreditation demonstrates DCGpac’s commitment to upholding the highest quality and dependability in its goods and services.
Looking ahead, DCGpac is actively planning expansion initiatives in key markets such as the United States and Europe. By extending its reach into these regions, DCGpac seeks to further strengthen its position as a global leader in the packaging industry and better serve the needs of its customers worldwide.
“We are thrilled to embark on our journey into the UAE market and beyond,” exclaimed DCGpac founder & CEO Suresh Bansal. “As we set sail towards new horizons, we eagerly anticipate delivering our cutting-edge products and services to esteemed customers in the UAE, further propelling our trajectory of global expansion.”
e-commerce
Cleartrip adds train booking via IRCTC to expand services
MUMBAI: From flights to tracks, Cleartrip is now trying to keep every journey on the same ticket. Cleartrip, part of Flipkart, has launched train ticket bookings through a partnership with Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, marking its entry into India’s vast rail travel ecosystem.
The integration allows users to search, book and manage train journeys directly within the app, as the company pushes towards becoming a unified, multi-modal travel platform. The move plugs Cleartrip into one of the world’s largest transportation networks, where over 800 million reserved passengers travel annually, alongside a daily footfall of around 23 million across Indian Railways.
The offering includes bookings across routes nationwide, covering General and Tatkal quotas as per Ministry of Railways guidelines. Users can also access real-time seat availability, fare insights, PNR status tracking, berth preferences and digital payment options within a single interface.
The expansion reflects a broader shift in travel platforms from specialising in a single mode to stitching together end-to-end journeys. For Cleartrip, the bet is not just on scale, but on simplifying a system often seen as complex and fragmented.
Company executives said the focus is on embedding predictive intelligence and personalisation into the booking journey, aiming to make everything from discovery to post-booking support faster and more intuitive.
The train booking feature is currently live on the app, with plans to extend it to the web platform soon, signalling a push towards a seamless cross-platform experience.
In a country where railways move billions each year, the next battleground for travel apps may well be decided not in the skies, but on the tracks.








