Safexpress, India’s largest supply chain & logistics company, has launched its ultra-modern Logistics Park in Bengaluru. This state-of-the-art facility is strategical ly located on National Highway 75. On this occasion, senior dignitaries from Safexpress were present to launch the Safexpress Logistics Park at Bengaluru. These included Mr. Rubal Jain, Managing Director, Safexpress, Mr. Vineet Kanaujia, Vice President – Marketing, Mr. S.K Jain, Chief of Administration and Mr. PS Narayan, Regional Manager – Karnataka.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, Mr Rubal Jain, Managing Director, Safexpress said, “With an economic growth of over 10%, Bengaluru is the second fastest-growing major metropolis in India. It is the country’s fourth largest FMCG market. The city is a hub for biotechnology related industry in India, and several biotechnology companies are located here. Being one of the largest industrial hubs of India, Bengaluru is a crucial location from supply chain & logistics perspective. Keeping this in mind, Safexpress has established its state-of-the-art Logistics Park at Bengaluru. This Logistics Park will serve as a nodal point for supply chain & logistics in South India. This facility is based at a strategic location, and has strong connectivity with all South Indian states.”
Explaining about how this Logistics Park will enable economic growth in the Karnataka region, Mr. Rubal Jain said, “We have made a significant investment to set up this world-class Logistics infrastructure in Bengaluru. The development of Safexpress Logistics Park in Bengaluru has been done on a land area of over 1.25 million square feet. This Logistics Park is enabled with state-of-the-art transhipment and 3PL facilities. This will boost the industrial growth of this region. Supply chain & Logistics has a very crucial role to play in the development of numerous industries spread all over Karnataka. Safexpress Logistics Park at Bengaluru will help greatly in minimising the infrastructure gaps and serve the supply chain & logistics requirements of the entire Karnataka region.”