Enlight Metals Expands Multi-City Supply Network
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Enlight Metals Expands Multi-City Supply Network

Enlight Metals has announced the expansion of its supply chain and distribution network across more than 10 industrial hubs in India, aiming to build a nationwide procurement and logistics infrastructure for the metals sector.

Currently operating from Pune and Mumbai, the company is extending its presence to cities including Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Nashik, Nagpur, Chennai, Bengaluru and Indore. The expansion focuses on key manufacturing corridors across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.

The company is developing AI-enabled distribution infrastructure, including dark stores and micro-fulfilment centres, to position inventory closer to demand clusters. This is expected to improve dispatch timelines, enhance inventory visibility and reduce lead times for manufacturers and infrastructure contractors.

Dhananjay Goel, Managing Director, Enlight Metals, said, “Our multi-city distribution expansion is focused on building a technology-driven procurement infrastructure that simplifies sourcing for manufacturers while improving supply reliability and delivery speed.”

Enlight Metals currently serves over 500 manufacturers and OEM clients across automotive, infrastructure and engineering sectors, and plans further expansion over the next 12–18 months.

Enlight Metals has announced the expansion of its supply chain and distribution network across more than 10 industrial hubs in India, aiming to build a nationwide procurement and logistics infrastructure for the metals sector. Currently operating from Pune and Mumbai, the company is extending its presence to cities including Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Nashik, Nagpur, Chennai, Bengaluru and Indore. The expansion focuses on key manufacturing corridors across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. The company is developing AI-enabled distribution infrastructure, including dark stores and micro-fulfilment centres, to position inventory closer to demand clusters. This is expected to improve dispatch timelines, enhance inventory visibility and reduce lead times for manufacturers and infrastructure contractors. Dhananjay Goel, Managing Director, Enlight Metals, said, “Our multi-city distribution expansion is focused on building a technology-driven procurement infrastructure that simplifies sourcing for manufacturers while improving supply reliability and delivery speed.” Enlight Metals currently serves over 500 manufacturers and OEM clients across automotive, infrastructure and engineering sectors, and plans further expansion over the next 12–18 months.

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