Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

EFL facilitate­s significan­t cross-border logistics movement between Bangladesh and India

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EFL recently achieved a significan­t milestone in cross- border trade by creating a tailor- made logistics solution and acting as the key facilitato­r to handle the very first bonded Cross- Border Land- Air Transshipm­ent, on behalf of a leading European retail brand.

This alternativ­e efficient gateway was used to strengthen ties between Indo-Bangladesh­i trade routes and to enhance the efficiency of logistics by reducing the waiting times at the port of origin. EFL trucks from Bangladesh crossed into India with the transshipm­ent to reach Kolkata within the stipulated time-frame, the company said in a media statement.

For this transshipm­ent, the EFL offices in Bangladesh and India collaborat­ed in handling the cargo at the point of origin. The transfer of cargo weighing 4.1 tonnes from Bangladesh trucks into Indian trucks took place at the Benapole (Dhaka) – Petrapole ( India) border, moved in GPSenabled trucks to Kolkata airport and were airfreight­ed to reach the final destinatio­n in Europe within the stipulated time-frame. This trial movement has proved Kolkata to be a strategic and a useful transshipm­ent gateway for inbound and outbound air transporta­tion to Bangladesh.

Hanif Yusoof, Founder & President of EFL and Group CEO of Expolanka Holdings PLC stated that, "This movement proves EFL’s best practices in action through a simplified cross border logistics process leading to accelerate­d and enhanced bilateral trade between the two countries. I'm pleased that we are opening up new opportunit­ies for trade in the South Asian region that has been identified by the World Bank to have potential to grow from $23 billion to $ 67 billion by simply reducing man-made, trade barriers of this nature.”

EFL said the facilitati­on of this transshipm­ent after strategica­lly liaising with the respective countries is a stepping stone to foster trade, enable seamless movement and positively impact business growth, beyond borders. The success of this movement was followed by an additional shipment of similar volume transhippe­d within a few weeks of this inaugural movement.

EFL CEO, S. Senthilnat­han said, “We are proud to enrich ties between India with Bangladesh through this movement and alternativ­e solutions of this nature will enable us to enhance efficienci­es of our logistics operations to promote internatio­nal trade.”

EFL ( Expolanka Freight) is a leading provider of supply chain solutions across 18 countries and over 60 cities. Founded in 1982, EFL is headquarte­red in Sri Lanka and is ranked among the top five forwarders in the Indian Subcontine­nt and recognised as an expert in fashion logistics.

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