Kaushalya Logistics Expands Depot Network, Partners with Adani Cement
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Kaushalya Logistics Expands Depot Network, Partners with Adani Cement

Kaushalya Logistics has partnered with Adani Cement and expanded its operational footprint as part of an aggressive growth strategy in the cement logistics sector.

The company has also strengthened ties with Dalmia Bharat and JK Cement to enhance service capacity. Over the past four months, Kaushalya Logistics has grown its depot network from 70 to over 100 locations. This expansion supports the company’s efforts to meet rising demand from India’s infrastructure and construction sectors.

In March 2025, the company handled 0.3 tonnes of cement—a 50 per cent increase from the 0.2 tonnes moved in February. Kaushalya now services over 2,000 dealers across multiple states, underlining its growing role in the cement supply chain.

Listed in January 2024, Kaushalya Logistics offers end-to-end logistics solutions tailored to the cement industry. It also provides full truck load services. On Tuesday, its shares closed at Rs 89.70, with a market capitalisation of Rs 1.69 Bn.

The company credits its strategic partnerships for improving operational efficiency and driving volume growth.

Source: Maritime Gateway

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Kaushalya Logistics has partnered with Adani Cement and expanded its operational footprint as part of an aggressive growth strategy in the cement logistics sector. The company has also strengthened ties with Dalmia Bharat and JK Cement to enhance service capacity. Over the past four months, Kaushalya Logistics has grown its depot network from 70 to over 100 locations. This expansion supports the company’s efforts to meet rising demand from India’s infrastructure and construction sectors. In March 2025, the company handled 0.3 tonnes of cement—a 50 per cent increase from the 0.2 tonnes moved in February. Kaushalya now services over 2,000 dealers across multiple states, underlining its growing role in the cement supply chain. Listed in January 2024, Kaushalya Logistics offers end-to-end logistics solutions tailored to the cement industry. It also provides full truck load services. On Tuesday, its shares closed at Rs 89.70, with a market capitalisation of Rs 1.69 Bn. The company credits its strategic partnerships for improving operational efficiency and driving volume growth. Source: Maritime Gateway

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