Mahindra Logistics announced the launch of its latest fulfilment centre, the eleventh in the country and third in the city of Hyderabad. The new fulfilment centre will specifically enable quick commerce in the grocery segment with technology at its backbone in driving efficiency.
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The largest logistics company in India, Mahindra Logistics, launched its new fulfilment centre in India. It is the 11th logistics in the country and third in the city of Hyderabad. All across India, Mahindra Logistics has established its operational capability with its end-to-end fulfilment centre, last-mile delivery, milk runs transportation, and micro fulfilment centre (dark stores).
Recently, these fulfilment centres have served more than six lakhs units, and 1500 plus daily stores spread in five cities all over India named Banglore, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Vizag.
Previously, the company had added 3.5 lakh sq ft of warehousing facility in Oragadam, Chennai. The facilities are developed to sustainable standards, which allows the company to provide flexible and scalable fulfilment and integrated distribution solutions, media reported. Nearly ten lakhs square feet of flex warehouse of Mahindra Logistics was set up in Hyderabad.
MLL is gearing itself with a massive last-mile delivery roadmap to cater to the highly anticipated Covid vaccine for its pharma clients across India, said the company.