MOVIN, the logistics JV between UPS and InterGlobe Enterprises, has expanded its footprint in India with the launch of a new facility in Surat, further strengthening its growing nationwide logistics network. The Surat hub will support 40,000 MSMEs and industries in western India by enabling faster, more reliable, and time-definite deliveries. The facility is expected to enhance MOVIN’s Express End-of-Day and Standard Premium services, while improving connectivity between major industrial and commercial markets. Building on this momentum, MOVIN has announced upcoming expansion plans across Delhi NCR, Maharashtra, and Punjab as part of its strategy to strengthen its hub-and-spoke network in high-growth regions.
MOVIN speeds up Indian expansion with Surat facility
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