"We are very seriously planning to enter the e-tailing space with an end-to-end last mile delivery vertical. Our proposed 'e-tailing fulfilment' arm will ensure that leading e-commerce players can offer their customers more assured service delivery," Patel Integrated Logistics vice-chairman Areef Patel told PTI.
Explaining the rationale for entering this sector with a dedicated arm as it already serves the sector through third-party deals, Patel said, "The logistics sector in moving up the value chain and moving into premium services. We want to have the early-bird advantage.
One of the oldest organised homegrown players in the nascent logistics space and listed on the stock markets, the Patel group began with a one-truck entity in Bombay more than 50 years ago and today it has become a diversified logistics player with over Rs 520 crore in revenues last fiscal, and owns over 100 trucks on its own, and around 2,000 on rental.
Its logistics services include Patel Integrated Logistics and Patel Roadways has a network of 121 branches and 262 delivery stations.
The Group's courier service, Patel On Board Courier is the largest neutral wholesale consolidator of courier consignments, enjoying 80 per cent market share with 337 branches, he said.
The company has over 2 lakh sq ft of warehousing space across all the major cities and setting up more to handle premium cargo in cities like Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai.
