In this edition, we stopped by Masjid Bandar in Mumbai, a prominent area recognized as the hub of the one of the largest shipping, logistics and maritime companies of India. The area’s close proximity to the dockyard has helped it host many logistics and freight forwarding companies. One such company is Parasmani Roadlines Pvt. Ltd. (PRPL), a company registered in the Carriage by Road Act that began serving customers in the mid-1960’s as a logistics company. The company’s name PRPL was officially christened in 1987. Paras Jain, PRPL Director, said: “Started as a humble company by the name of Star Transport Company and then renamed as PRPL in 1987, we have grown in stature and reputation by keeping up with technology trends, transportation advances, and customer needs.”
PRPL has become a leading, full-service transportation and logistics services company offering services that are second to none ever since. Today with a fleet of around 350 trucks, 100 of which have been added in the last 6-8 years, PRPL is engaged in the movement of all consignments container movement, raw material and finished goods. “Once the clients give their requirements, they can be rest assured that the work will be done. We are a one-stop-shop and believe in completing the work come what may. With our diversified fleet comprising of 32-feet containerized vehicles with a carrying capacity of 15 tons, which are ideal for volumetric loads, we do business pan-India with clients like JK Tyre, Nestle, ITC, Heinz etc.,” informed Jain.
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