Apollo Logisolutions inks pact with PIL arm Singamas for cold chain logistics

MUMBAI: Apollo LogiSolutions (ALS) and Singamas, a subsidiary of Singapore-headquartered Pacific International Lines (PIL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly pursue cold chain logistics in India through a joint venture company, the company said in a release.

This pact aims to provide cold chain logistics solutions, temperature controlled space/warehouses and temperature controlled transportation and distribution services.

Last year, ALS had signed two Memorandum of Understandings with PIL Group of companies. The first pact between ALS and PIL which facilitates mutual cooperation in container freight stations (CFS) & allied services. While the second MoU between ALS and PIL’s subsidiary Singamas to jointly pursue transportation of specialized liquids in India. The third MoU signed now is for cold chain logistics.

Established in 2009, Apollo LogiSolutions is an Integrated Logistics solutions provider and a subsidiary of Apollo International.
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
DON'T MISSany stories, follow us on TwitterFollow
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Discover Piramal Revanta in Mulund

Piramal Realty

India’s largest superlative senior living community

Paranjape Schemes Construction Ltd.

Save tax with pride, invest in ELSS

Principal Mutual Fund

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

ISIS has put Rs 6 cr bounty on this woman's head

Meet India's next generation of business tycoons

7 secrets that make Marwaris so good in business

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Sea-view residences by Godrej Azure, Chennai

Godrej Properties

1/2/3 BHK luxury apts at 67 lakh in Ghansoli

Bhairaav Group

Premium 1,2 & 3 bed homes starting 37.98L+

Palava by Lodha, Mumbai

Choose the right Citi credit card for you

CITI BANK

Mukesh Ambani's message to rivals: Jio is not a gamble

September 30, 2016

Seven Indian-origin people who made it big on a global scale

To beat Jio, Airtel gifts 30 GB free data to users