Allcargo Logistics continues to strengthen its supply chain capabilities through an integrated logistics network backing the Varanasi handloom cluster. The company provides seamless door-to-door distribution backed by value-added services such as cash-on-delivery (COD), enabling secure transactions and improved cash flow for businesses. Shipments are efficiently consolidated and routed via a central transshipment hub in Lucknow, before being distributed across key markets including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Guwahati and other major destinations. With a mix of air and surface transport, multimodal solutions, real-time tracking, insurance coverage, reverse logistics and specialised handling for delicate consignments, Allcargo ensures reliable, end-to-end connectivity. This streamlined logistics framework enhances operational efficiency, reduces transit risks and enables businesses to expand their reach across thousands of pin codes nationwide.
Allcargo fortifies supply chain, logistics network
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