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DB Schenker celebrates 25 years in India

January 22, 2021: DB Schenker in India commemorates its 25th anniversary since its inception in 1996. 

DB Schenker is a 100% subsidiary of the German railway company Deutsche Bahn.
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DB Schenker is a 100% subsidiary of the German railway company Deutsche Bahn.

January 22, 2021: DB Schenker in India commemorates its 25th anniversary since its inception in 1996.

Over the years, DB Schenker in India has undertaken various operations and expanded into an integrated logistics solutions provider for customers across verticals such as automotive, pharma, retail and consumer, industrial, electronics and aerospace.

DB Schenker is a 100 percent subsidiary of the German railway company Deutsche Bahn.

DB Schenker in India offers a complete range of international air and ocean freight, contract logistics and global supply chain solutions. Strengthening its Contract Logistics operations in India, the company recently opened its largest warehousing hub in Badli, Gurgaon and in Air Freight, after connecting western India to the US & Europe via its Mumbai – Frankfurt - Atlanta weekly freighter, DB Schenker brings its second direct connectivity to the US (Chennai to Chicago via Munich) weekly thereby connecting the Automotive & Industrial verticals, other exports to Europe (Munich) and the Mid-west US(Chicago).

Additionally, the adoption of digital technology has always played a critical role in Schenker India. Today it is one of the key strengths for the company as it offers digital solutions such as eSchenker and connect 4 ocean to help customers across verticals to customize their shipping services and keep real- time checks on the cargo. Further, the platforms simplify logistics management and help save time and reduce costs.

Vishal Sharma, CEO of cluster India & Indian sub-continent, DB Schenker, said, “The last 25 years have been a success for DB Schenker in India and this milestone is a testament to DB Schenker’s resilient operations across India, even during tough times like the Covid-19 pandemic. India is one of the most important markets for us in the global network and our long-term planning for India will include expansion of Contract Logistics, increasing focus on SMEs among other initiatives.”

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