PM Relocations expands operations with new warehouse in Mumbai

The company aims to address the demand within Mumbai as well as commercial goods and fine art movements.

Update: 2023-05-31 09:42 GMT
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P.M. Relocations acquired a new warehouse facility with a total 25,000 square feet space at Shree Rajlaxmi Logistics Park in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company's continued growth and commitment to providing unparalleled moving solutions to its clients worldwide.

PM Relocations aims to address the increasing demand for storage and relocations within the bustling city of Mumbai, catering to both short-term and long-term storage requirements, as well as commercial goods and fine art movements.

"We are excited to take up a new warehouse facility in Mumbai," said Aakanksha Bhargava, CEO at PM Relocations, "This expansion allows us to enhance our operational efficiency, improve customer satisfaction, and meet the growing needs of our clients. We are dedicated to providing stress-free moving experiences, and this new warehouse further strengthens our ability to deliver on that promise."

The new warehouse offers a host of benefits to PM Relocations and its clients. With increased storage capacity, the company can streamline its operations, reducing transportation costs and enhancing flexibility. Additionally, the state-of-the-art facility includes temperature-controlled zones to cater to specialized storage requirements. To ensure the utmost security and monitor activities within the warehouse, 24/7 CCTV surveillance has been implemented.

As an organization known for its commitment to quality service and customer-centric approach, PM Relocations constantly seeks opportunities to optimize its operations and provide tailored solutions. The addition of this new warehouse space aligns with the company’s vision of making relocations seamless for families, corporates, and other customers whether they are moving locally or internationally.

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