Mahindra Logistics expands its multi-user & flex warehousing

Mahindra Logistics
Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (MLL), one of India’s largest third-party logistics (3PL) solution providers, has added more than 7.5 lakh sq.ft area to its existing ‘Built-To-Suit’ warehousing capacity in Hyderabad and Chennai. The facilities are developed to sustainable standards and allow MLL to provide flexible and scalable fulfillment and integrated distribution solutions.

Phase 1 of these sites are focussing on integrated solutions for e-commerce, consumer and engineering industries. In addition to this, MLL has set up nearly 10 lakh sq.ft. of flex warehousing solutions. A considerable size of this space is also catering to large Pharma companies during the pandemic. MLL is already gearing itself with a massive last-mile delivery roadmap to cater to the highly anticipated Covid vaccine for its pharma clients across India.

Rampraveen Swaminathan, MD & CEO, Mahindra Logistics Limited, said, “Continuing our efforts in growing the non-Mahindra business, MLL continues to expand its warehousing capacity and is focused on tapping the huge potential in warehousing spaces across all regions. With the launch of these large spaces, we look forward to continued business growth from existing as well as potential customers from all regions. We have also deepened our focus by launching new solutions like returns processing, pop-up sort centers and integrated distribution services for our clients.”

MLL, a part of the newly created Mobility Services Sector of the Mahindra Group, serves over 400 corporate customers across various industries like Automobile, Engineering, Consumer Goods and E-commerce. The company pursues an “asset-light” business model, providing customised and technology enabled solutions that span the supply chain and people transport operations.
📅 Published on: 20 November 2020
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