Integrated logistics major Allcargo Logistics is expanding its support for India’s handicraft, textile and leather MSMEs by providing technology-enabled, integrated logistics solutions that improve supply chain efficiency, market access and business resilience across the country’s traditional manufacturing clusters.
The company said it is enabling seamless connectivity between production hubs and consumption markets through its Domestic Supply Chain, Express Distribution and Consultative Logistics businesses. Key manufacturing clusters supported include Bhuj’s handicrafts, Jodhpur’s furniture and artisanal products, Moradabad’s metal handicrafts, Tirupur’s knitwear industry and Surat’s textile sector.
As MSMEs scale operations and cater to wider domestic markets, Allcargo Logistics is addressing supply chain complexities such as fragmented sourcing, seasonal demand and geographically dispersed distribution networks through multimodal transportation, digital shipment visibility and technology-driven logistics solutions.
Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director & CEO of Allcargo Logistics, said organised logistics providers are playing an increasingly vital role in helping MSMEs adopt efficient, technology-driven supply chains. He noted that digital tools, data-driven planning, enhanced shipment visibility and emerging AI-led capabilities are enabling businesses to improve operational efficiency, make informed decisions and respond more quickly to changing market demands.
He added that reliable logistics has become a critical growth enabler for MSMEs seeking to expand their market reach, improve customer service and embrace sustainable business practices, with integrated logistics solutions helping build resilient and future-ready supply chains.
The company is also supporting customers’ sustainability goals by optimising transportation, improving load consolidation and enhancing end-to-end supply chain visibility, reducing operational inefficiencies while improving logistics performance.
To strengthen its nationwide network, Allcargo Logistics has expanded its transshipment network from 21 to 71 centres and launched the Allcargo Extended Reach (AER) network, providing coverage across 100% of India’s serviceable PIN codes. The company has increased mapped PIN codes from 21,000 to more than 32,000, while direct serviceable PIN codes have more than doubled from 4,900 to over 10,000 through its Allcargo Distribution Centres.
The expanded network is expected to help MSMEs across India’s manufacturing clusters access new markets, improve delivery reliability and scale their businesses with greater confidence.
