Kaushalya Logistics to oversee Maersk’s surface transport in India
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Kaushalya Logistics to oversee Maersk’s surface transport in India

Kaushalya Logistics (KLL) has announced a new partnership with Maersk Line to manage its surface transportation operations across India. This collaboration allows KLL to utilise Maersk’s extensive network, enhancing transportation solutions and operational efficiency for clients in diverse industries. KLL is committed to maintaining Maersk's high global standards in delivering surface transportation services.

The partnership boosts KLL’s position in the Full Truck Load (FTL) sector, with clients like Bharat Electronics, VMS Equipment, and Epicu Beverages set to benefit from KLL’s expanded infrastructure and capabilities. This contract represents a strategic step for KLL, unlocking growth opportunities and expanding its logistics offerings.

Having shifted from construction to logistics support for the cement industry in 2010, KLL rebranded as Kaushalya Logistics in 2023. Now active in 70 locations across multiple states, KLL’s clients include Dalmia Cement Bharat. Recently, the company also secured an FTL contract with Uttarakhand Seeds and Tarai Development Corporation (UKS & TDC). (ET)

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Kaushalya Logistics (KLL) has announced a new partnership with Maersk Line to manage its surface transportation operations across India. This collaboration allows KLL to utilise Maersk’s extensive network, enhancing transportation solutions and operational efficiency for clients in diverse industries. KLL is committed to maintaining Maersk's high global standards in delivering surface transportation services. The partnership boosts KLL’s position in the Full Truck Load (FTL) sector, with clients like Bharat Electronics, VMS Equipment, and Epicu Beverages set to benefit from KLL’s expanded infrastructure and capabilities. This contract represents a strategic step for KLL, unlocking growth opportunities and expanding its logistics offerings. Having shifted from construction to logistics support for the cement industry in 2010, KLL rebranded as Kaushalya Logistics in 2023. Now active in 70 locations across multiple states, KLL’s clients include Dalmia Cement Bharat. Recently, the company also secured an FTL contract with Uttarakhand Seeds and Tarai Development Corporation (UKS & TDC). (ET)

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