The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka recently signed an agreement with Dart Global Logistics to set up a state-of-the-art logistics fulfillment centre, at the Muthurajawela Industrial Zone located in Kerawalapitiya, Wattala with an investment of over US$ 3 million.
The agreement was signed by Susantha Ratnayake, Chairman BOI, Jude Wijesundara, Chief Operating Officer and S Mohandas, Group CEO of Dart Global Logistics, the BOI said in a media release.
The facility will offer top-of-the-range third-party logistics (3PL) services under one roof for various industry verticals. The 10,000 pallet position capacity warehouse, with a state-of-the-art Warehouse Management System (WMS), Latest MHE’s (Material Handling Equipment) and a well-trained team of logistic professionals is geared to handle a multitude of cargo requirements.
Services offered will include,
- Multi-user warehousing with pay as you use pricing model,
- Order fulfillment with the ability to pick pallets/ cases or units, Carton Flow Racking and Shelving options
- Pick and pack with bar coded shipping labels for E commerce fulfillment
- Island-wide goods transport from the Fulfillment centre to retail/ factories or regional depots.
- Value added services such as product repacking, bundling and labeling.
- QA facilities for goods inspections and Verification
- Office space for clients on rent for on-site stationing
- Integrated logistics services with freight, customs brokering and transport for customers using the fulfillment center
- Approved warehousing facility for BOI goods storage and related services.
Dart Global Logistics, formally known as Dart Express commenced operations in Sri Lanka in 1983 as part of the Hong Kong based Dart Express Group. Due to success of Sri Lankan operations, DGL expanded its reach to the Indian subcontinent which had an enormous potential in the region. Across the years the group has successfully made inroads and has been offering services in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Dubai, Madagascar, Mauritius, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Myanmar & USA over the last 37 years.
Standing from left: Jude Wijesundara and S.Mohandas with Mr. Ratnayake
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