Om Logistics Supply Chain has inaugurated its new warehousing facility in Balana of Haryana. Spread across more than 100,000 square feet, this development highlights a move to strengthen logistics and supply chain capabilities in the northern region. Designed to meet rising demand, the facility addresses the need for efficient, scalable, and integrated supply chain solutions. The expansion enhances regional connectivity, enabling quicker movement of consignments across key industrialhubs. The location advantage, supported by improved distribution capabilities, is expected to reduce transit timelines and support seamless delivery. The Balana facility demonstrates an approach to building future-ready logistics assets,equipped with handling equipment and digitalinventory tracking to cater to diverse industry requirements. The company also drives long-term growth through ongoing and scalable investments.These initiatives expand capabilities to meet evolving distribution requirements, while maintaining consistent service quality across thecountry.
Om Logistics opens new facility in Haryana
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