DLI Borkhedi ICD handles Indorama's Pet Resins rake
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DLI Borkhedi ICD handles Indorama's Pet Resins rake

Distribution Logistics Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. (DLI) achieved a significant milestone by orchestrating the first-ever movement of 50 x 20' containers of Pet Resins for Indorama Ventures at ICD Borkhedi, Nagpur. This achievement marked a stride in the efficient handling and logistics capabilities of DLI Borkhedi ICD.

The event was graced by Assistant Commissioner of Customs at Borkhedi ICD, Mr. Dhiraj Patil, and officials from Indorama Ventures, including Mr. Rakesh Bagrodia and Mr. Sanjay Jaiswal. Representatives from Radiant Maritime were also present.

Mr. Rakesh Bagrodia of Indorama Ventures expressed gratitude for the seamless coordination leading to the completion of this batch of approximately 1200 MT of Pet Resins.

Indorama Ventures appreciated the DLI team and Radiant Maritime for their role in ensuring smooth cargo handling. Assistant Commissioner Mr. Dhiraj Patil encouraged businesses to choose DLI Borkhedi ICD for expedited movements.

This milestone is expected to inspire more organisations to establish operations in the region for domestic and global distribution. The successful handling of this maiden Pet Resins movement highlights DLI's operational excellence and contributes to Indorama Ventures' success.

Distribution Logistics Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. (DLI) achieved a significant milestone by orchestrating the first-ever movement of 50 x 20' containers of Pet Resins for Indorama Ventures at ICD Borkhedi, Nagpur. This achievement marked a stride in the efficient handling and logistics capabilities of DLI Borkhedi ICD.The event was graced by Assistant Commissioner of Customs at Borkhedi ICD, Mr. Dhiraj Patil, and officials from Indorama Ventures, including Mr. Rakesh Bagrodia and Mr. Sanjay Jaiswal. Representatives from Radiant Maritime were also present.Mr. Rakesh Bagrodia of Indorama Ventures expressed gratitude for the seamless coordination leading to the completion of this batch of approximately 1200 MT of Pet Resins.Indorama Ventures appreciated the DLI team and Radiant Maritime for their role in ensuring smooth cargo handling. Assistant Commissioner Mr. Dhiraj Patil encouraged businesses to choose DLI Borkhedi ICD for expedited movements.This milestone is expected to inspire more organisations to establish operations in the region for domestic and global distribution. The successful handling of this maiden Pet Resins movement highlights DLI's operational excellence and contributes to Indorama Ventures' success.

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