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Welcoming India-Bangladesh to the LANDbridge community
(Singapore, 04th April 2017) DB Schenker extends its LANDbridge product to the Indian subcontinent, offering customers a different solution from other modal connections to the region.
The international road service from the DB SCHENKERroad portfolio in Asia Pacific has grown with the recent Bangalore-Dhaka cross-border shipments piloted with Linde Gas India. This 2,000km road routing involved passage through three different Indian states and clearance procedures at the PetrapoleBenapole border to enter the capital city of Dhaka.
The successful coordination and establishment of the India-Bangladesh route opens the door to more possibilities in the region, enabling DB Schenker to cater to more industries and customers. Gregory Loh, Director of the LANDbridge product, said: “The company’s focus on cross-border road solutions in Asia is not confined to Southeast Asia or China. DB Schenker is committed to push the envelope further afield and deliver solutions to more companies moving cargo within mainland Asia.”
Following the successful launch, the India-Bangladesh trade route is now a viable alternative offering to the traditional sea-freight mode via the often congested Bangladesh port of Chittagong.
About DB Schenker:
DB Schenker supports industry and trade in the global exchange of goods: in land transport, worldwide air and ocean freight, contract logistics and supply chain management. Roughly 68,000 employees at some 2,000 locations around the globe generated revenues totaling 15.128 billion euros in 2016.