Allcargo Logistics expands transshipment network to 71 centres in India

New centre categories aim to improve efficiency, faster turnaround and stronger service reliability across India.;

Update: 2025-11-24 11:15 GMT

Allcargo Logistics has expanded and reorganised its domestic supply chain network from 21 to 71 transshipment centres across India to strengthen connectivity, faster turnaround and improve customer experience nationwide.

The company announced that the transformation follows the approval of its restructuring plan, which houses its domestic supply chain business, express distribution and consultative logistics. The move aims to enhance operational efficiency, streamline processes and build a future-ready logistics ecosystem in India.

The upgraded network covers nearly 100 percent of India’s GDP geographies and ensures consistent service reliability across the North, South, East and West. The newly recategorised centres are now grouped into four categories like Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze based on daily tonnage handling capacity. Platinum represents the highest category. This structure enables sharper operational clarity, better planning and stronger network predictability.

Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Allcargo Logistics, said the shift marks a pivotal change in strengthening the company’s nationwide logistics architecture. He said the strong synergies between the express and consultative logistics business will help deliver deeper market penetration and superior customer experience, especially in smaller cities and fast-growing regional markets. He added that the initiative reflects the company’s continued commitment to operational excellence and a future-ready logistics network for India.

Allcargo Logistics said the recategorisation allows improved routing, synchronised network flows and more agile infrastructure deployment. The strengthened network model supports quicker turnaround times and a seamless experience for customers across both express and consultative logistics operations.

The company stated that the expanded network will continue to enable seamless freight movement across India’s economic corridors, while enhancing multimodal integration and end-to-end service delivery. It said each reclassified transshipment centre reinforces Allcargo Logistics’ position as a trusted partner for businesses across industries.

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