Kaushalya Logistics Grows Depot Network from 70 to 100+ in 4 Months
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Kaushalya Logistics Grows Depot Network from 70 to 100+ in 4 Months

Kaushalya Logistics Limited (KLL), a leading provider of integrated logistics and supply chain solutions, has significantly expanded its national footprint, growing its depot network from 70 to over 100 within the past four months. This acceleration underlines the company’s strategic focus on scaling capacity to meet rising demand across India’s infrastructure and construction sectors.

As part of its robust growth strategy, Kaushalya Logistics has strengthened key partnerships with industry giants like Adani Cement, Dalmia Bharat & JK Cement, enabling the company to expand its operational footprint and meet the growing demand for cement logistics. These collaborations have been crucial in driving the company’s growth and operational efficiencies across multiple states in India.

Aligned with its network expansion, Kaushalya Logistics also recorded a sharp rise in cargo handling, managing 300,000 tonnes of cement in March 2025 — a 50% month-on-month increase from 200,000 tonnes handled in February. The company’s operations now service over 2,000 dealers on behalf of the cement majors, solidifying its position as one of India’s leading logistics partners for the cement industry.

The company’s growth is supported by its Consignment Carrying and Forwarding Agent (CCFA) model, under which it operates 15 specialised depots in addition to the full-service CFA model. Kaushalya Logistics has also diversified into full truck load (FTL) services and enhanced its technology-driven processes, including real-time service feedback and management information systems (MIS).

Uddhav Poddar, Chairman and Managing Director of Kaushalya Logistics Limited, commented: ""Our recent expansion reflects not just increased demand but our ability to scale efficiently and deliver value across the supply chain. As India's infrastructure economy continues to grow, we remain committed to supporting our partners with operational excellence and innovation."

With infrastructure investments rising across India, Kaushalya Logistics is positioned to play a critical role in enabling efficient and scalable logistics solutions for key sectors.

Kaushalya Logistics Limited (KLL), a leading provider of integrated logistics and supply chain solutions, has significantly expanded its national footprint, growing its depot network from 70 to over 100 within the past four months. This acceleration underlines the company’s strategic focus on scaling capacity to meet rising demand across India’s infrastructure and construction sectors.As part of its robust growth strategy, Kaushalya Logistics has strengthened key partnerships with industry giants like Adani Cement, Dalmia Bharat & JK Cement, enabling the company to expand its operational footprint and meet the growing demand for cement logistics. These collaborations have been crucial in driving the company’s growth and operational efficiencies across multiple states in India.Aligned with its network expansion, Kaushalya Logistics also recorded a sharp rise in cargo handling, managing 300,000 tonnes of cement in March 2025 — a 50% month-on-month increase from 200,000 tonnes handled in February. The company’s operations now service over 2,000 dealers on behalf of the cement majors, solidifying its position as one of India’s leading logistics partners for the cement industry.The company’s growth is supported by its Consignment Carrying and Forwarding Agent (CCFA) model, under which it operates 15 specialised depots in addition to the full-service CFA model. Kaushalya Logistics has also diversified into full truck load (FTL) services and enhanced its technology-driven processes, including real-time service feedback and management information systems (MIS).Uddhav Poddar, Chairman and Managing Director of Kaushalya Logistics Limited, commented: Our recent expansion reflects not just increased demand but our ability to scale efficiently and deliver value across the supply chain. As India's infrastructure economy continues to grow, we remain committed to supporting our partners with operational excellence and innovation.With infrastructure investments rising across India, Kaushalya Logistics is positioned to play a critical role in enabling efficient and scalable logistics solutions for key sectors.

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