Gati, Schneider Electric partner for green express logistics solutions

Gati starts deploying co-branded alternate fuel vehicles for pick-up and deliveries.

Update: 2023-05-29 09:56 GMT

Pirojshaw Sarkari, CEO, Gati and Vikrant Tyagi, director - logistics and supply chain, Schneider Electric along with Schneider Electric’s logistics team flagged off the alternative fuel vehicles at the Farukh Nagar STC on May 24, 2023.

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The Allcargo Group company Gati has collaborated with Schneider Electric, the energy management and automation company, to design greener logistics solutions for the company.

In the initial phase of the collaboration, Gati has exclusively deployed alternative fuel vehicles for the pick-up of consignments from Schneider Electric’s key distribution centres at Kundli in Haryana, Bhiwandi in Maharashtra and Chennai in Tamil Nadu. Subsequently, deliveries in Gurugram are also being carried out with alternative fuel vehicles.

Apart from offering low-emission long-haul transportation, under the greener logistics collaboration, Gati will also manage local deliveries in Gurugram for Schneider Electric with a fleet of alternative fuel vehicles.

Pirojshaw Sarkari, CEO, Gati, said, “The deployment of alternative fuel vehicles is a part of our mission to boost environmental sustainability in express distribution and support the government in reducing carbon footprint. We are delighted to partner with Schneider Electric to develop greener logistics solutions which are in line with our vision to adopt green mobility. We have an ongoing express distribution partnership with Schneider Electric for pan-India transportation and delivery. The latest green logistics collaboration will further enhance our synergy with them. We look forward to supporting Schneider Electric in its sustainability goals. We hope the partnership will serve as the foundation for a broader collaboration, focussing on creating environmentally sustainable and efficient express distribution services.”

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