DTDC opens 1,00,000 sq ft warehouse in Delhi
DTDC, India?s leading express parcel service provider, recently announced the launch of its largest integrated hub in Delhi?s Samalka region. The integrated hub will house the operations for all four big verticals of express delivery business ? air, ground, international, and B2C. The hub, occupying an area of 1,00,000 sq ft, will be equipped with an array of cutting-edge devices and state-of-the-art amenities such as automated sorter, x-ray machines, hydraulic trolleys, and several other devices that enhance the facility?s compliance, efficiency, and productivity quotients manifold, according to the company.
Commenting on the launch, Abhishek Chakraborty, Executive Director, DTDC, said, ?With the launch of our latest hub in Samalkha, DTDC has taken a step further in its efforts to establish a strong operational backbone that emboldens the entire logistical framework of the country. We envision the hub at Samalka to emerge as one of the largest, busiest integrated express hubs of the country, and equipped with all the latest technological solutions to help achieve this goal. With an ideal balance attained between labour-intensive activities and automation, we hope Samalkha hub sets an example in optimising productivity without compromising on job creation, efficiency or compliance to regulations.?
Commenting on the launch, Abhishek Chakraborty, Executive Director, DTDC, said, ?With the launch of our latest hub in Samalkha, DTDC has taken a step further in its efforts to establish a strong operational backbone that emboldens the entire logistical framework of the country. We envision the hub at Samalka to emerge as one of the largest, busiest integrated express hubs of the country, and equipped with all the latest technological solutions to help achieve this goal. With an ideal balance attained between labour-intensive activities and automation, we hope Samalkha hub sets an example in optimising productivity without compromising on job creation, efficiency or compliance to regulations.?