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Safexpress unveils Tamil Nadu’s largest logistics park in Chennai

Admin May 14, 2024 0

Safexpress has launched its largest logistics park in Tamil Nadu, situated in Chennai. This state-of-the-art facility, spanning 3.5 lakh square feet, is designed to revolutionise the logistics sector, enhancing trade operations and business potential in the region.

Strategically located on Vanagaram – Ambattur Road, the logistics park features a 130-foot wide U-shaped facility, providing optimal access and efficient transportation for businesses. The park is equipped with a 16-foot wide cantilever shed, ensuring operations remain unaffected by weather conditions. Additionally, an 80-foot concrete truck docking road and dedicated docking for 75 trucks facilitate smooth loading and unloading processes.

Safexpress' expansive network and comprehensive logistics solutions position it to meet the growing demands of businesses in Tamil Nadu and beyond. Covering all pincodes in India, Safexpress provides seamless door-to-door express distribution via surface and air. The company’s launch of this logistics park underscores its dedication to logistics excellence and customer success. Safexpress offers diverse supply chain services, including express distribution, third-party logistics, and consulting, serving industries such as apparel, healthcare, technology, publishing, automotive, FMCG, and consumer electronics.

With 311 area offices, 56 cargo airport connections, and 42 3PL locations, Safexpress maintains the strongest logistics network in India. The company operates over 11,000 GPS-enabled vehicles, ensuring efficient deliveries. Safexpress boasts 2549 direct routes, with departures every 34 seconds, reflecting its commitment to timely service. Its warehousing area exceeds 19.5 million square feet, supporting 24/7/365 logistics services for over 5000 corporate clients.

The inauguration of this logistics park marks a significant milestone for the logistics industry in Tamil Nadu. Safexpress, with its advanced facilities, strategic location, and customer-centric approach, is set to accelerate the region’s economic growth and drive trade.

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