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Crane Worldwide Logistics moves into a new expanded facility in Chennai

February 7, 2019:Crane Worldwide Logistics, a leading supply chain solutions company has announced that they have moved into a new expanded facility in Chennai, to accommodate rapid growth in the marketplace. With more than 7 percent GDP growth annually, India has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and that is reflective in the shipp

Crane Worldwide Logistics moves into a new expanded facility in Chennai
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Managing director for India Nimish Shah will be overseeing the Chennai office

February 7, 2019:Crane Worldwide Logistics, a leading supply chain solutions company has announced that they have moved into a new expanded facility in Chennai, to accommodate rapid growth in the marketplace. With more than 7 percent GDP growth annually, India has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and that is reflective in the shipping and logistics marketplace.

Crane Worldwide Logistics has seven offices in India with more than 100 employees. The new Chennai office will accommodate 25 people in both operations and IT.

The company in a press release said that the new facility will provide better communications, interactions and seamless business operations all while offering best-in-class customer solutions across all aspects of freight forwarding and the supply chain, including diverse experience in handling both small and large projects, fragile cargo and time-sensitive cargo. Nimish Shah is the managing director for India and will oversee this new office.

“India is an incredibly important market for us. It is the seventh-largest economy in the world and growing faster than any other large economy outside of China. We want to partner with the best in the market and currently have more than eight positions open with less than 1 percent attrition rate,” said Marco Nazzari, regional vice president, EMEIA. “We are very proud of our offering and the upward growth in Chennai resulting in opening a new facility in this southern region.”

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