PUNE: Mahindra
Logistics Ltd. (MLL), one of India’s largest 3PL solution providers, is
strengthening its presence in Pune. The region is a thriving industrial and
business hub and hence holds strategic value for the company’s growth.
Warehousing and distribution are one of the major thrust areas
for Mahindra Logistics in this region. A new warehouse in Chakan, that is
coming up soon, is part of MLL’s post GST strategy of offering strategically
located facilities, to cover a larger area. This is the second multi-product
and multi-user warehouse facility, after a recently launched one in Tauru Road,
Gurgaon, Haryana.
These warehouses will allow MLL to be near their clients and
provide effective and efficient services to them. The warehouse will come with
flexible capacities and tenure that will help better adaptability. MLL has very
recently tied-up with Mobike, India’s first bike-sharing company in Pune. Being
Mobike’s sole logistics partners, the company manages their end-to-end
logistics from warehousing to in-city distribution.
Pirojshaw Sarkari, CEO, Mahindra Logistics Limited, said,
“Pune is a key market for Mahindra Logistics and contributes a major share to
the business. Some of the key customers in our Supply Chain business from this
region include Volkswagen, GM, Vodafone, ITC, Mercedes, Amazon, Thermax, Bosch,
while in our People Transport business, we have companies like Tech Mahindra,
Cognizant, Wipro, KPMG, Infosys, Tata Communications, amongst others. The
region employs 4000+ employees in our company and we look forward to continued
growth here in the foreseeable future.”
MLL is proud of their female colleagues who are managing some
of the toughest jobs here in the region. From truck owners to fork-lift
operators, these ladies have challenged the norm and are keeping equal pace
with their male colleagues. Mahindra Logistics continued to report robust
performance on the back of healthy revenue growth in Supply Chain Management
business. While its business from Mahindra business growth of 28%, Non-Mahindra
business grew by 32%, led by revenues from freight forwarding, Consumer &
Pharma, E-commerce and Auto & Engineering clients.
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