April22 , 2026

    Snowman logistics expands footprint with new facility in Kundli, Delhi

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    Snowman Logistics Limited, India’s leading integrated temperature-controlled logistics service provider, is pleased to announce the commencement of operations at its new warehousing facility in Kundli, Delhi NCR. The facility, taken on long-term lease, adds 3,576 pallet positions to the company’s capacity, taking its total to 154,330 pallets across 44 warehouses in 21 cities. In addition to its warehousing network, Snowman operates a fleet of 296 owned and over 325+ leased refrigerated vehicles, ensuring seamless cold chain connectivity across the country.

    Strategically located in the Delhi NCR region, the Kundli facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and robust infrastructure to serve a wide array of industries, including Quick Service Restaurants (QSR), Ice Cream, Dairy, Confectionery, Ready-to-Eat Meals, Bakery, Fresh Produce, and Pharmaceuticals.

    Prem Kishan Dass Gupta, Chairman, Snowman Logistics, said, “Following our recent expansions in Kolkata and Krishnapatnam through company-owned assets, the Kundli facility marks a significant step in strengthening our presence in the Delhi NCR region through an asset-light model. We remain optimistic about the growing demand for temperature-controlled warehousing and will continue exploring both owned and leased avenues to scale our network.”

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