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DRTC Transport Tracking connects you to one of India’s larger surface freight operators — Delhi Rajasthan Transport Co. Ltd. started as a regional forwarder in Rajasthan in 1971 and has since grown into a $25+ million annual revenue business running 600 trucks and 200+ utility vehicles through 160 offices across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The company connects thousands of suppliers, factories, and customers daily through a fleet it owns and operates directly rather than subcontracting. For businesses managing multi-state freight on drtc tracking, knowing exactly which state your consignment is passing through and whether a VAT or entry tax compliance step is holding it at a border matters as much as the delivery ETA.

About Delhi Rajasthan Transport Co. Ltd.

Delhi Rajasthan Transport Co. Ltd. (DRTC) was established in 1971, beginning as an associated domestic freight forwarder in Rajasthan. From that regional origin, the company spent the following decades building one of North India’s more extensive surface logistics networks, eventually extending its operations south and west to cover 8 Indian states.

Today the company operates from its head office at DRTC House, Behind Olympic Complex, Jodhpur – 302 001, Rajasthan, with 160 owned offices spanning Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The fleet stands at 600 trucks and more than 200 small utility vehicles, all managed by a team of 500+ specialists. Annual revenue exceeds $25 million.

DRTC Transport

Third-party logistics and supply chain management services complement the core FTL and surface freight offering, with many 3PL solutions built specifically to meet individual client operational needs. The company positions itself as one of the largest truckload freight carriers operating between India’s major commercial states. Certifications and partnership details beyond what is described above are not listed in available sources — visit drtctracking.com for current information.

How to Track Your DRTC Transport Shipment

  1. Find your LR number — this is the Lorry Receipt number issued at the origin DRTC office when your consignment is registered for transport.
  2. Enter the LR number in the tracking tool at the top of this page.
  3. Click Track to retrieve the current status of your consignment from DRTC’s tracking system.
  4. Read the result — it shows the last recorded checkpoint, current transit state, and the movement stage within the 160-office network.
  5. If no result appears, wait a few hours after booking, as new entries may take time to register; if the gap extends beyond 24 hours, call the Jodhpur head office at +(91) 291-2633674.

You can also track directly at drtctracking.com using the same LR number. For high-value or compliance-sensitive consignments — particularly those crossing into Andhra Pradesh or Kerala — ensure the required VAT and TIN documentation was submitted at booking, as missing forms are the most common cause of border holds.

What Your Tracking Status Means

BookedThe consignment has been registered at the origin DRTC office and is awaiting loading.
LoadedThe freight has been loaded onto a DRTC truck and the vehicle has departed.
In TransitThe consignment is moving between DRTC offices across the interstate route.
At Intermediate BranchThe freight has reached an intermediate office for relay or documentation check.
At Destination BranchThe consignment has arrived at the DRTC office serving the delivery address.
Out for DeliveryThe final-mile vehicle is heading to the consignee’s premises today.
DeliveredThe consignment has been handed over at the delivery address.
On HoldMovement has stopped — often due to a state border compliance requirement, missing documentation, or consignee instruction.

For interstate consignments — particularly those crossing into Andhra Pradesh where VAT Form 600 is mandatory, or Kerala where Form 16 requirements apply for specific imports — an “On Hold” status at a border point is almost always documentation-related. Contact the relevant DRTC branch with the required forms to release the consignment promptly.

DRTC Transport Delivery Time

Delivery windows at DRTC depend on origin-destination state pairing and the specific routing through the 160-office network. No fixed public transit times are published — contact the nearest DRTC branch for a route-specific estimate before booking.

What the company’s operational data suggests about transit speed: with 600 trucks running daily across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh through 160 offices, the frequency of departures between major city pairs is high enough that most consignments in the core corridors move without significant queuing delays at origin branches.

The biggest delay risk for DRTC freight is interstate compliance — entry tax applies on non-commercial transactions when the consignee imports goods directly from a supplier outside their state for self-consumption and not for resale. Consignors must submit fully completed ST/VAT forms at the time of booking; missing documentation at the origin stage is significantly more disruptive than any transit delay.

Customer Care

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Branch contacts for Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai, Bhiwandi, Ludhiana, Panipat, Rajkot, Hyderabad, Udaipur, Bangalore, and other cities across the 8-state network are available through the branch directory at drtctracking.com. WhatsApp support details are not confirmed in available public sources — contact the Jodhpur office for current regional branch information.

If your delhi rajasthan transport tracking status shows “Delivered” but the consignment has not been received at the destination premises, contact the destination branch directly with the LR number — the truck-level delivery records can confirm the handover details and timestamp within the same working day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which states does DRTC currently cover?

A: DRTC operates across 8 Indian states: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. With 160 owned offices and offices across north, south, and western India, the network covers major commercial corridors between these states. For specific pin code or district-level coverage, contact the nearest DRTC branch or use the office locator at drtctracking.com.

Q: What documentation is required when booking freight with DRTC for interstate consignments?

A: Requirements vary by destination state. For Andhra Pradesh, only VAT Form 600 is applicable for imports of sensitive products. Both consignor and consignee TIN and CST/LST numbers are required. For Kerala, Form 16 applies specifically to imports of taxable commodities under unregistered agreements for personal use. Entry tax is applicable when a non-commercial consignee imports goods directly from a supplier outside the state for self-consumption rather than resale. Consignors must submit fully completed ST/VAT forms at the time of booking — incomplete documentation is the most common cause of consignment holds at state borders.

Q: Does DRTC offer warehousing and 3PL services in addition to trucking?

A: Yes. Beyond FTL and surface freight, DRTC provides warehouse management services designed for operational efficiency rather than simple storage — including flow-through, cross-docking, and just-in-time inventory management. Third-party logistics services are also available and are frequently customised to individual client operational requirements. The supply chain management team continues to provide advisory and optimisation support even after a client’s solution is implemented.

Q: What fleet types does DRTC operate for different freight requirements?

A: The primary fleet consists of 600 trucks for standard and FTL freight. In addition, 200+ small utility vehicles handle last-mile and lighter cargo movements. Charter fleets and dedicated trucks are available for specific client requirements, and DRTC also handles route design as a service for clients who need customised delivery planning alongside their transportation contract.

Conclusion

From a regional forwarder in 1971 to a $25+ million annual revenue carrier with 160 offices, 600 trucks, and 500+ specialists, Delhi Rajasthan Transport Co. Ltd. has built a surface freight network that covers India’s most commercially active interstate corridors without subcontracting its core fleet. DRTC Transport Tracking — accessible through drtctracking.com or the tool at the top of this page — gives you LR-level visibility into where your consignment is within that network.