Flyjac Logistics opened Multi-Purpose Logistics Centre (MPLC) in Mumbai. Flyjac is working on setting up multipurpose logistic centres in all Indian metros at a total cost exceeding Rs.700 crores. This latest facility in Taloja, Navi Mumbai, setup at an investment of Rs.300cr, is spread across 5lakh square feet, sitting on a parcel of 22 acres of land. This is the company’s second MPLC, after the maiden facility in Chennai. These MPLCs are aimed at offering improved efficiency and sustainability in serving Flyjac’s esteemed customers to meet their Integrated Logistics needs in the coming times. According to Flyjac officials, this new facility is equipped with automation technologies. including Auto Truck Unloading, Automatic Battery-operated Pallet Trolleys, which will enhance overall efficiency of Logistics operations. Additionally, the complete functioning of the warehouse and related Business processes can be monitored and controlled through an AI-based Control Tower, that ensures speedy and efficient execution. The infrastructure at the MPLC has been setup in a manner that can be scaled up for future requirements in warehousing, trucking and technology. The MPLC inauguration was done by Kaneko Toshihiro, Chief Consul, Consulate General of Japan and Zaiki, Operating Officer, Business Development HQ, LOGISTEED, Japan, Bharat Kaushal, MD Hitachi India, A.V. Ravikumar, CEO & MD, Flyjac Logistics, founding members of Flyjac, were present among others. A.V. Ravikumar said, “Flyjac would continue to uphold their founding values of – ‘Customer Delight, Self-development and Social Welfare.”