Scanwell Logistics to expand in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India and UAE
Scanwell Logistics is gearing up for a transformative year of growth and development, of their operations in Colombo, Bangladesh, India, and UAE, expanding its footprint, enhancing service quality, and minimizing environmental impact to align with global sustainability goals.
Executive Director for Scanwell Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Priyan Seilman, highlighted the company’s strategic growth plans in Colombo.
“These include upgrading technology infrastructure and enhancing logistical capabilities to manage larger volumes of goods more efficiently. “Concurrently, Scanwell is fortifying its operations in Bangladesh by investing in advanced technologies and comprehensive training programs, aimed at equipping employees with the latest skills and knowledge, enabling them to maintain high service standards.”
Executive Director for India and the UAE, Razmal Assen, announced plans to expand in India with strategically located warehouses in Ahmedabad, Agra, and Pune.
In the UAE, Scanwell will independently manage transshipment cargo from countries including Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and GCC nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Scanwell’s efforts have garnered several prestigious awards in their operating markets.
He further emphasized that Scanwell is committed to diversity and inclusion within their workforce. “Our recruitment process is free from bias, using gender-neutral language and diverse interview panels. Our staff retention is at a remarkable 95% in the Colombo office with staff having over 20 years of experience.”
Scanwell, the first logistics company in Sri Lanka to introduce a custom bonded warehouse facility to support the apparel industry, has over 60 offices worldwide and offers logistics solutions combining local understanding with a global reach.
The company has established new offices in Kenya broadening its presence in the African region
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