AVG Logistics expands cold chain fleet to 275 vehicles
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

AVG Logistics expands cold chain fleet to 275 vehicles

The cold chain vehicles have been procured from various global multinational companies.

"Following a thorough due diligence process, we have acquired a fleet of 50 vehicles, carefully assessing their quality, condition, and wear & tear. This acquisition significantly bolsters AVG's capacity to fulfil a recently secured long-term contract with India's largest MNC FMCG Company, covering both dry and frozen goods," stated Sanjay Gupta, the Managing Director and CEO, in a filing to BSE.

With this addition, the company's total cold chain fleet strength now stands at 275.

AVG Logistics specialises in providing customised and technology-driven solutions across warehousing, distribution, and supply chain management.?

The cold chain vehicles have been procured from various global multinational companies. Following a thorough due diligence process, we have acquired a fleet of 50 vehicles, carefully assessing their quality, condition, and wear & tear. This acquisition significantly bolsters AVG's capacity to fulfil a recently secured long-term contract with India's largest MNC FMCG Company, covering both dry and frozen goods, stated Sanjay Gupta, the Managing Director and CEO, in a filing to BSE. With this addition, the company's total cold chain fleet strength now stands at 275. AVG Logistics specialises in providing customised and technology-driven solutions across warehousing, distribution, and supply chain management.?

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