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CJ Darcl Logistics Partners with Tata Motors
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

CJ Darcl Logistics Partners with Tata Motors

CJ Darcl Logistics, a prominent logistics company in India, has forged a strategic partnership with Tata Motors to strengthen its fleet and explore new logistics offerings. This collaboration, witnessed by top executives from both companies, represents a significant milestone in India's logistics industry.

The primary goal of this partnership is to modernise CJ Darcl's fleet, improving operational sustainability and efficiency. Achieving this will involve comprehensive annual maintenance contracts, a dedicated service team, and streamlined after-sales processes. By leveraging Tata Motors' advanced trucks and expertise in fleet management, CJ Darcl aims to establish new standards within the industry.

Kang Sin Ho, CEO of CJ Logistics Corporation, conveyed his enthusiasm for this collaboration, highlighting India's dynamic logistics market and the growth potential it offers. He emphasised that the partnership will focus on evaluating cost-effective vehicle deployment to enhance CJ Darcl's fleet and provide essential on-ground support.

Krishan Kumar Agarwal, Managing Director of CJ Darcl Logistics Limited, underscored the significance of this alliance. He pointed out that it will fortify the company's vehicle procurement strategy for the next five years and create opportunities for the utilisation of alternative fuel vehicles.

Rajesh Kaul, Vice President and business Head of trucks at Tata Motors, reiterated the company's dedication to revolutionising the transportation sector and delivering exceptional value to customers. He emphasised that Tata Motors' trucks are engineered to deliver a low total cost of ownership through efficient powertrains, advanced telematics systems, and value-added features that ensure maximum uptime, ultimately leading to greater profitability.

CJ Darcl Logistics, a prominent logistics company in India, has forged a strategic partnership with Tata Motors to strengthen its fleet and explore new logistics offerings. This collaboration, witnessed by top executives from both companies, represents a significant milestone in India's logistics industry. The primary goal of this partnership is to modernise CJ Darcl's fleet, improving operational sustainability and efficiency. Achieving this will involve comprehensive annual maintenance contracts, a dedicated service team, and streamlined after-sales processes. By leveraging Tata Motors' advanced trucks and expertise in fleet management, CJ Darcl aims to establish new standards within the industry. Kang Sin Ho, CEO of CJ Logistics Corporation, conveyed his enthusiasm for this collaboration, highlighting India's dynamic logistics market and the growth potential it offers. He emphasised that the partnership will focus on evaluating cost-effective vehicle deployment to enhance CJ Darcl's fleet and provide essential on-ground support. Krishan Kumar Agarwal, Managing Director of CJ Darcl Logistics Limited, underscored the significance of this alliance. He pointed out that it will fortify the company's vehicle procurement strategy for the next five years and create opportunities for the utilisation of alternative fuel vehicles. Rajesh Kaul, Vice President and business Head of trucks at Tata Motors, reiterated the company's dedication to revolutionising the transportation sector and delivering exceptional value to customers. He emphasised that Tata Motors' trucks are engineered to deliver a low total cost of ownership through efficient powertrains, advanced telematics systems, and value-added features that ensure maximum uptime, ultimately leading to greater profitability.

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