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Snowman Logistics Adds New Facility in Kundli, Expands Capacity
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

Snowman Logistics Adds New Facility in Kundli, Expands Capacity

Snowman Logistics, a leading temperature-controlled logistics service provider, has commenced operations at a new warehousing facility in Kundli, located in the Delhi NCR region. The facility, taken on long-term lease, adds 3,576 pallet positions to the company's overall capacity, which now stands at 154,330 pallet positions across 44 warehouses in 21 cities.

In addition to its warehousing infrastructure, Snowman operates a fleet comprising 296 company-owned and over 325 leased refrigerated vehicles, ensuring comprehensive cold chain connectivity across the country.

The Kundli facility is strategically positioned to cater to various industries, including quick service restaurants (QSR), ice cream, dairy, confectionery, ready-to-eat meals, bakery, fresh produce, and pharmaceuticals. It is equipped with modern technology and infrastructure to support high-quality temperature-controlled storage and distribution.

Commenting on the development, Prem Kishan Dass Gupta, Chairman of Snowman Logistics, stated that the Kundli expansion follows recent growth through company-owned facilities in Kolkata and Krishnapatnam. He added that this move reflects the company’s strategy to strengthen its network in the Delhi NCR region via an asset-light model. Snowman will continue to pursue both owned and leased options to meet rising demand for cold chain logistics.


Snowman Logistics, a leading temperature-controlled logistics service provider, has commenced operations at a new warehousing facility in Kundli, located in the Delhi NCR region. The facility, taken on long-term lease, adds 3,576 pallet positions to the company's overall capacity, which now stands at 154,330 pallet positions across 44 warehouses in 21 cities.In addition to its warehousing infrastructure, Snowman operates a fleet comprising 296 company-owned and over 325 leased refrigerated vehicles, ensuring comprehensive cold chain connectivity across the country.The Kundli facility is strategically positioned to cater to various industries, including quick service restaurants (QSR), ice cream, dairy, confectionery, ready-to-eat meals, bakery, fresh produce, and pharmaceuticals. It is equipped with modern technology and infrastructure to support high-quality temperature-controlled storage and distribution.Commenting on the development, Prem Kishan Dass Gupta, Chairman of Snowman Logistics, stated that the Kundli expansion follows recent growth through company-owned facilities in Kolkata and Krishnapatnam. He added that this move reflects the company’s strategy to strengthen its network in the Delhi NCR region via an asset-light model. Snowman will continue to pursue both owned and leased options to meet rising demand for cold chain logistics.

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