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Blue Dart looks to invest Rs 200 cr to expand reach, upgrade technology
Mumbai, Sep 23 (PTI) Domestic logistics major Blue Dart, a part of the Deutsche Post DHL group, is targeting to invest Rs 200 crore for expanding reach and upgrading technology.The expansion exercise
Mumbai, Sep 23 (PTI) Domestic logistics major Blue Dart, a part of the Deutsche Post DHL group, is targeting to invest Rs 200 crore for expanding reach and upgrading technology.
The expansion exercise will result in the company being able to service each of the over 19,000 pincodes across the country by December.
“The total investments are in the range of Rs 200 crore for IT, automation, infrastructure and expanding reach,” Blue Dart Express managing director Anil Khanna told PTI.
The company is witnessing a spurt in demand from the lower tier towns and cities for which it is undertaking the expansion exercise.
Jain said there is a greater demand for deliveries in tier II, III and IV towns and called the initiative to reach every pincode as one of the biggest such drives undertaken by the company.
The company will be able to serve both the business-to -consumer and business-to-business segments through the initiative, he added.
He, however, did not specify any business targets which it is chasing through the expansion.
The company had reported a 4.69 per cent rise in standalone net at Rs 22.08 crore for the June quarter.
This is published unedited from the PTI feed.
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