KSH Logistics boosts warehouse capacity in TN
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

KSH Logistics boosts warehouse capacity in TN

A top official announced that KSH Logistics, an integrated supply chain logistics provider, had enlarged its multi-client warehousing capacity in the city. According to the official, the newly expanded warehouse, spanning 25,000 square feet, now offers ground storage capabilities and can accommodate various needs such as co-packing, distribution, e-commerce, and omni-channel services.

The company stated in a press release that with this expansion, KSH Logistics has broadened its presence in important markets, boasting a total capacity of over 1 million square feet across India.

Vinay Patil, the Vice-President of Business Development at the company, stated that the new A-Grade MCF warehouse in Chennai marks another significant advancement. He further added that in the forthcoming months, their focus will be on aggressively expanding their MCF network into multiple cities.

A top official announced that KSH Logistics, an integrated supply chain logistics provider, had enlarged its multi-client warehousing capacity in the city. According to the official, the newly expanded warehouse, spanning 25,000 square feet, now offers ground storage capabilities and can accommodate various needs such as co-packing, distribution, e-commerce, and omni-channel services. The company stated in a press release that with this expansion, KSH Logistics has broadened its presence in important markets, boasting a total capacity of over 1 million square feet across India. Vinay Patil, the Vice-President of Business Development at the company, stated that the new A-Grade MCF warehouse in Chennai marks another significant advancement. He further added that in the forthcoming months, their focus will be on aggressively expanding their MCF network into multiple cities.

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