Arshiya International Launches FTWZ In Khurja (23-Jan-2012)

Arshiya International has launched its 135 acre free trade and warehousing zone (FTWZ) in Khurja, UP near confluence of the planned eastern and western freight corridors. FTWZ is a part of the company's 315 care mega logistics hub which also includes a 50 acre rail siding and 130 are domestic distripark which will be operational soon. This will be the flagship state-of-art logistics infrastructure in the north to service massive manufacturing belt. It will be enable efficient warehousing, value optimizing and distribution of EXIM and domestic cargo.
The company's FTWZ in the north will empower manufacturers to substantially bring down transactional cost and boost EXIM, facilitate imports through implementation of vendor managed inventory and encourage exports by enabling quality check and consolidation before organized shipment.
Arshiya International is engaged in providing end-to-end logistics and supply chain solutions to customers across the world. The company's offices are located at Singapore, Australia, Dubai, Qatar, Oman and the United States. The company offers solutions in areas of innovative technology, business process outsourcing, supply chain, demand chain and financial flow management services.
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