April18 , 2026

    Jayesh Logistics Secures ₹34.4 Crore Transport Deal with Adani Group

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    Jayesh Logistics has secured a transport contract worth ₹34.4 crore from Adani Group, strengthening its position in India’s logistics and supply chain sector.

    Under the agreement, Jayesh Logistics will provide transportation services for cargo movements linked to the Adani Group’s infrastructure and industrial operations. The contract is expected to support the movement of materials and goods across key project locations.

    The order highlights growing opportunities for logistics service providers as large infrastructure and industrial groups expand their operations across India. Companies in sectors such as ports, energy, construction and manufacturing are increasingly relying on specialised transport and supply chain partners to manage large-scale cargo movements efficiently.

    Industry observers say the deal underscores the rising demand for reliable logistics solutions in India’s rapidly expanding infrastructure ecosystem. For Jayesh Logistics, the contract is likely to enhance revenue visibility while strengthening its business relationship with one of the country’s largest corporate groups.

    The development also reflects the broader growth trajectory of India’s logistics sector, which continues to benefit from increasing investments in ports, industrial corridors and multimodal transport networks.

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