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Swarajya Staff
Jan 24, 2023, 11:30 AM | Updated 11:30 AM IST
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Godrej Appliances, a business unit of Godrej & Boyce, has awarded the contract to build and manage the pan-India supply chain for their air-cooler business to homegrown logistics service provider Delhivery.
Through this partnership, Delhivery will deploy its integrated warehousing and distribution solution to drive market penetration of Godrej air coolers.
"Delhivery and Godrej Appliances have jointly inaugurated a new warehouse in Ghaziabad (NCR) to handle all fulfillment needs at a Pan India level," a company statement said on Tuesday (24 January).
Integrating Godrej systems with Delhivery's End-to-End Supply Chain Platform will ensure end-to-end supply chain visibility through a single, technology-enabled platform, the statement said.
According to the statement, Godrej was the first to introduce inverter technology into air coolers to drive power savings and efficiency and is designed to provide relief to consumers, particularly in the northern and central belt where summer temperatures soar.
The company has plans to scale up its presence in the category with a slew of new offerings.
Commenting on the announcement, Amit Jain, product head – air coolers, Godrej Appliances, said, "Air Coolers is a highly seasonal category and hence, quick delivery and replenishment will play a key role in the category’s growth. Delhivery's technology-driven supply chain solutions make them the partner of choice for our business.”
Rajaganesh Sethupathi, senior vice president, supply chain solutions, Delhivery, said, “We are delighted to be the partner of choice for Godrej Appliances and look forward to a long-standing relationship with them".
Vivek Gupta, Head of Consumer Business, Supply Chain Solutions, Delhivery, added, “We are confident our model will yield the desired results for Godrej Appliances and will help them capture a large pie of the growling Air-cooler market by enabling distribution not just to the tier 1 & 2 cities but into the ever-increasing demand of tier 3, 4 & 5 markets".