DLF launches its LCL service
DHL has declared the launch of the new direct ‘Less than Container Load’ (LCL) service, which will be facilitated from Nhava Sheva in India to Los Angeles. DLF is the leading global logistics handler of the country. Moreover, US is the second largest export partner of India. It is the third largest import partner of the nation as well.
DHL’s in-house carrier, Danmar Lines will be operating this new service, which plans to enable and make easy the trade between India and USA. It will also offer dependable and pocket friendly services to its customers.
According to DLF officials the transit time has been reduced to 26 days between Nhava Sheva and Los Angeles.
The debut of this direct LCL route is further expected to help make foreign trade between the India and USA easier, thereby aiding in meeting the ever increasing demands of small and medium enterprises.
Moreover, USA is India’s second biggest partner in exports, and third biggest in imports.
Additionally, the logistics giant DHL has also launched its LCL consolidation weekly service recently, which would transit from the ports of Cochin to Colombo.