
Allcargo Logistics, post approval of the organisation’s restructuring plan, housing its domestic supply chain business; Express distribution and Consultative logistics, announced a major transformation in its operational network with the recategorisation and expansion of its network. This development is part of the company’s continuous efforts to enhance operational efficiency, streamline processes, and build a future-ready logistics ecosystem. As part of this initiative, Allcargo Logistics has expanded and reorganised its network from 21 to 71 locations across the country. This enhanced, more structured framework covering nearly 100 per cent of India’s GDP geographies is designed to deliver improved regional connectivity, faster turnaround, and consistent service reliability across the North, South, East, West. The newly recategorised Transshipment centre have now been classified into four distinct categories Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze based on their daily tonnage handling capacity, with Platinum representing the highest. This classification brings sharper operational clarity, optimized planning, and improved freight movement, enabling stronger network predictability and performance. Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Allcargo Logistics, said, “The recategorisation of our Transshipment centres from 21 to 71 marks a pivotal shift in strengthening our nationwide logistics architecture. This transformation is also driven by the strong synergies between our express and consultative logistics business, which together enhance our ability to deliver faster turnaround, deeper market penetration, and a consistently superior customer experience. Most importantly, it strengthens connectivity and service reliability across the country, especially into smaller cities and high-growth regional markets. This initiative reflects our continued commitment to operational excellence and building a future-ready logistics network for India.”
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