FM Logistic Inaugurates Supply Chain Control Tower In India

Mobility Outlook Bureau
20 Jun 2023
03:46 PM
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A dedicated team of around 100 experts is responsible for overseeing the functioning of this business solution, which will provide its customers with centralised transportation control tower services that offer end-to-end visibility.


FM Logistic - Supply Chain Control Tower

French contract logistics provider FM Logistic, on Tuesday, inaugurated its first Control Tower (CT) facility in Pune as part of its strategy to enhance its 4PL and LLP offering.

Through this new offering, the company will provide its customers all across the country with centralised transportation control tower services that offer end-to-end visibility. A dedicated team of around 100 experts is responsible for overseeing the functioning of this business solution.

Jean-Christophe Machet, CEO, FM Logistic, said, “At FM Logistic, we are always willing to adapt to the current market demands. The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed that it is critical for supply chains to cater to the ever-changing needs of the business. Our new control tower solution in India reaffirms our commitment to helping our customers meet their growing business needs efficiently by offering mutualised solutions enabling more sustainable and economical supply chains.”

Ajit Jangle, Managing Director, India, FM Logistic, added, “In today’s volatile business environment, it is imperative to build and maintain robust and resilient supply chains. Through this new service, we are certain that we ensure the future readiness of our customers’ supply chains and in turn, delight them. By means of this technology-driven solution, we will efficiently enable our customers to expand their business horizons.”

As per the company, India’s logistics sector is expected to grow from a $200 billion market in 2020 to $320 billion by 2025. Backed by the Indian Government to further strengthen supply chains with the introduction of the National Logistics Policy in September 2022, India continues to draw attention as a major logistics hub in Asia.

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