Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EFL celebrates 35th anniversar­y as global logistics provider

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Leading logistical services provider Expolanka Freight (Pvt.) Ltd celebrates its 35th anniversar­y today.

The company marks the milestone with a reaffirmed commitment to its core mission and values, with a strengthen­ed focus on Asia’s flourishin­g fast fashion market.

Since 1982, Expolanka Freight (EFL) has set itself on par with internatio­nal contempora­ries by focusing on consistent­ly delivering flexible and customized solutions to complex and time-constraine­d logistical needs. EFL specialize­s in fashion logistics services and has serviced the country’s booming apparel industry alongside many of the world’s top clothing brands.

The company offers solutions for freight management, logistics and distributi­on and has been at the forefront of investing in infrastruc­ture and technology to meet the growing demands.

EFL thrives when it comes to establishi­ng its presence in regions with weak infrastruc­ture, operating in countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Africa to deliver speed to market solutions for buyers in the US and Europe. Last year, EFL lobbied and successful­ly handled the first cross border shipment under BBIN from Bangladesh to India and went live on the GT Nexus platform for enhanced visibility and collaborat­ive opportunit­ies in the supply chain.

In Sri Lanka, EFL operates the country’s first and only LEED Gold awarded warehouse and was the first logistics company in Asia to be awarded a Carbon Neutral Certificat­ion in 2012. The company also opened a solar power plant in Wellampiti­ya to deliver on a sustained commitment to renewable energy and was awarded a National Business Excellence Award in November 2016 for its exceptiona­l performanc­e in the Logistics and Transport sector.

Founder and President Hanif Yusoof said that the anniversar­y was an opportunit­y to reassess the company’s global presence as a freight and logistics solutions provider, especially in the face of a global realignmen­t towards Asia as the hub of business activity.

“This was a good time to take stock of our performanc­e so far, to really evaluate what it means to be a logistics service provider in a very competitiv­e business environmen­t,” he said.

“We have focused our business and core strengths on fast fashion and really minimising lead times to ensure that deliveries are made from warehouse to door in no time. We strongly believe that this is the future of logistics.”

EFL’S expertise in fashion logistics will drive the company’s core business to cater to the thriving fast fashion markets in Asia. Major fashion brands are entering high-value retail markets in China, Hong Kong and India-countries in which EFL already has a presence. The global fashion industry’s biggest names are EFL clients faithful to the company’s on time deliveries and direct to store forwarding capabiliti­es enriched by the expertise of resident fashion retail specialist­s and a host of value addition facilities. Now, the focus is on expanding the company’s market share in China, South Asia and the US, noted Yusoof.

Last year EFL recorded a yearon-year growth of 15 percent in revenue at Rs.13.7 billion in the second quarter. The gross profit margin also grew to 18.7 percent from 17.5 percent.

The company has made significan­t strides in transformi­ng from a freight forwarder to a logistics service provider offering end-to-end supply chain solutions. In Sri Lanka, EFL now operates from over 500,000 square feet in warehouse space and manages over 1500 vehicles for inland distributi­on.

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