Inland World Logistics awarded for “Excellence in End-to-end customer solutions”

Inland World Logistics Pvt. Ltd., one of the largest logistics company in India, won the most prestigious award for the “Excellence in End-to-end customer solutions” at the “Manufacturing Supply chain Summit 2016”.
India: Inland World Logistics Pvt. Ltd., one of the largest logistics company in India, won the most prestigious award for the “Excellence in End-to-end customer solutions” at the “Manufacturing Supply chain Summit 2016”.
On receiving the award, Mr. Shashi Sharma, General Manager, Inland World Logistics said “Logistics & Supply chain is a very complex process. There are various agencies involved in the entire supply chain. The challenge of logistics service providers is in consolidating the entire activity and providing an end to end service to a customer. Today we have succeeded in doing the same. Secondly, the logistics is changing day by day as the world has become more connected, and the expectation of a customer has increased. We at Inland World Logistics strive hard to ensure that we integrate the entire functions under one umbrella and customers are delighted while working with us & end to end service model allowing customer to focus on their core activity".
Manufacturing supply chain summit is India’s largest and most high-level gathering of manufacturing & logistics executives. With 250+ attendees like Siemens Ltd., Britannia Industries Ltd., Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Reliance Infrastructure Ltd., Maruti Suzuki, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India Pvt. Ltd. and many more, it brings together the leading thinkers and practitioners in manufacturing, logistics and supply chain to network, learn, debate challenges, discuss trends and share ideas.
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