MOVIN Expands Nationwide Network with New Surat Facility
MOVIN, a joint venture between UPS and InterGlobe Enterprises, has opened a new logistics hub in Surat. This expansion strengthens its network, supporting over 40,000 MSMEs and enhancing logistics solutions across India. The Surat facility leverages the city's logistics advantages, connecting Western India's industrial zones with national markets.
MOVIN, the logistics brand resulting from a collaboration between UPS and InterGlobe Enterprises, has unveiled a new facility in Surat as part of its nationwide expansion strategy. This marks another step in MOVIN's mission to bolster its already extensive network across key Indian markets.
The Surat hub is set to play a crucial role in enhancing MOVIN's logistics capabilities for over 40,000 MSMEs in the area. Positioned strategically, it takes advantage of Surat's multi-modal logistics setup, bridging India's western industrial zones with major national marketplaces. This expansion not only accelerates transit times but also ensures dependable, timely deliveries, aligning with MOVIN's core offerings such as Express End-of-Day and Standard Premium services.
As MOVIN continues to expand with new facilities planned for Delhi/NCR, Maharashtra, and Punjab, the logistics brand is intent on closing critical network gaps. Each new addition is integral to optimizing MOVIN's hub-and-spoke model, ensuring consistent speed, reliability, and precision across its entire network. This systematic growth affirms MOVIN's dedication to maintaining high-quality, dependable logistics solutions nationwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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