DP Logistics (Pvt) Ltd (DPL) recently commenced a warehouse operation facility in Ranna in addition to its facility in Matara, to cater to the ever-growing logistics requirement in the Southern part of the country.
With its increased customer-centric approach and through this new warehouse operation, DPL intends to add value to logistics operations of assembling, pick-and-pack etc., while optimally using the strategic location for overall customer benefit, the company said in a media release.
The gamut of supply chain solutions DPL offers include transportation, third party logistics (3PL) including Warehouse Management, Freight Forwarding and consistently exceeds traditional norms in logistics to provide customized solutions.
Managing over 200,000 sq ft of warehouse space through multiple locations in Colombo and its suburbs along with the company’s enhanced resource pool and with its digital road map, has undoubtedly equipped DPL to cater to the current demands of the industry.
The company is well supported by an experienced fleet management team, professionally trained drivers, assistants and maintenance personnel, which has resulted in DPL’s transportation solutions being renowned for reliability, professionalism, and emphasis on safety.
Commenting on DPL’s capacity to be agile and deliver timely end-to-end logistics solutions. Dhanushka Jayasinghe - Head of 3PL at DPL said, “More than ever, planning well in advance for the unpredictable logistics needs of our clients with a strategic presence will certainly be a competitive advantage in the post pandemic market space.”
Further reinforcing DPL’s commitment to clients in its customer-centric approach, Laksiri Kumarasinghe- Chief Operating Officer of DPL said, “Within a very short period we have been able to set up a facility at Ranna which provides a comprehensive logistics services to clients. This strategic location has further enhanced our 3PL capabilities”.
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