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Tiger Logistics Executes 2 GW Solar Project for TiGreen
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

Tiger Logistics Executes 2 GW Solar Project for TiGreen

Tiger Logistics (India) Limited, a prominent international logistics solutions provider, has successfully completed multiple large-scale logistics projects totalling approximately 2 gigawatts (GW) under its renewable energy vertical, TiGreen. These projects support India’s rapidly expanding solar manufacturing sector.
As India intensifies its pursuit of energy security and self-reliant solar production, the demand for complex, capital-intensive, and time-bound logistics solutions has surged. TiGreen delivered end-to-end movement of high-value capital equipment for solar module manufacturing, with individual shipment batches reaching up to 200 containers.
Cargo originated from key Chinese ports including Qinzhou, Wuhu, Shanghai, and Ningbo, and was delivered to Indian ports such as Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Hazira, and Chennai. Shipments included a variety of container types, such as Flat Rack (over-width and over-height), 40-foot High Cube, 20GP, and Open Top containers.
Despite facing operational hurdles like vessel space shortages, port congestion, and tight delivery deadlines, TiGreen successfully executed these projects by capitalising on Tiger Logistics’ robust command over the China–India trade route. Its expertise in the solar logistics domain, strong industry leadership, and vast network of local agents and shipping partners ensured disruption-free delivery.
In compliance with SEBI circulars dated 13 July 2023 and 11 November 2024, required disclosures have been annexed.
Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Harpreet Singh Malhotra, Chairman and Managing Director of Tiger Logistics, stated:
“TiGreen’s outstanding execution underlines our position as a trusted international logistics partner to the renewable energy sector. Our contribution to India’s clean energy mission is both impactful and aligned with national priorities.”
He added that TiGreen is well-positioned to harness the rising demand within the renewable energy supply chain as the nation advances its energy transition. With continued investments in solar infrastructure, route optimisation, and project logistics, the company expects sustained growth in its renewable energy vertical. 

Tiger Logistics (India) Limited, a prominent international logistics solutions provider, has successfully completed multiple large-scale logistics projects totalling approximately 2 gigawatts (GW) under its renewable energy vertical, TiGreen. These projects support India’s rapidly expanding solar manufacturing sector.As India intensifies its pursuit of energy security and self-reliant solar production, the demand for complex, capital-intensive, and time-bound logistics solutions has surged. TiGreen delivered end-to-end movement of high-value capital equipment for solar module manufacturing, with individual shipment batches reaching up to 200 containers.Cargo originated from key Chinese ports including Qinzhou, Wuhu, Shanghai, and Ningbo, and was delivered to Indian ports such as Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Hazira, and Chennai. Shipments included a variety of container types, such as Flat Rack (over-width and over-height), 40-foot High Cube, 20GP, and Open Top containers.Despite facing operational hurdles like vessel space shortages, port congestion, and tight delivery deadlines, TiGreen successfully executed these projects by capitalising on Tiger Logistics’ robust command over the China–India trade route. Its expertise in the solar logistics domain, strong industry leadership, and vast network of local agents and shipping partners ensured disruption-free delivery.In compliance with SEBI circulars dated 13 July 2023 and 11 November 2024, required disclosures have been annexed.Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Harpreet Singh Malhotra, Chairman and Managing Director of Tiger Logistics, stated:“TiGreen’s outstanding execution underlines our position as a trusted international logistics partner to the renewable energy sector. Our contribution to India’s clean energy mission is both impactful and aligned with national priorities.”He added that TiGreen is well-positioned to harness the rising demand within the renewable energy supply chain as the nation advances its energy transition. With continued investments in solar infrastructure, route optimisation, and project logistics, the company expects sustained growth in its renewable energy vertical. 

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