Transworld Group’s Founder and Chairman, Mahesh Sivaswamy, visited Kolkata this week along with Directors Mala Mahesh and Murli Mahesh. The delegation was also joined by Jagdamba Nautiyal, underscoring the group’s continued focus on strengthening its logistics and supply chain operations across India.
A key highlight of the visit was a meeting with the Chairman of the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata, where discussions centered on enhancing trade facilitation, promoting port-led economic growth, and advancing logistics infrastructure development in eastern India. The engagement reflected the shared commitment of industry stakeholders and port authorities to improving supply chain efficiency and supporting the country’s growing trade requirements.
During their stay, the Transworld Group leadership also visited the company’s Kolkata Container Freight Station (CFS), where they reviewed operational performance, interacted with employees, and exchanged views on emerging trends and opportunities in the logistics sector. The discussions emphasized the importance of customer-centric solutions, operational excellence, innovation, and sustainable business growth.
The visit provided an opportunity for employees to engage directly with the group’s senior leadership, reinforcing the company’s strategic vision and commitment to delivering high-quality logistics services. Management expressed appreciation for the dedication and professionalism demonstrated by the Kolkata team and acknowledged their contribution to the organization’s continued success.
Transworld Group reiterated its commitment to building resilient supply chain solutions, creating value for customers, and supporting the development of India’s logistics ecosystem through continued investment, collaboration, and operational excellence.
