Mumbai,
April 9th 2020: Blue Dart, India's leading express logistics
service provider and part of Deutsche Post DHL Group (DPDHL), operates 6 dedicated Boeing757 freighterseach
with a capacity of 34 tons. These have been operating during the lockdown
period across Indian cities enabling essential shipments – medical equipment & pharmaceutical products, reach the first
responders in Hospitals & Medical Institutions with the promise of
secure and timely deliveries.
In order to provide customers with a solution for their
shipping needs during these
trying timesand to further use our Air Express Logistics service to keep the
essential supply chain continuity, Blue
Dart Express has reduced its Retail Tariff Prices by 25%. This will be
applicable to all local retail customers as well as all MSME’s.
Commenting on the same Ketan Kulkarni CMO &
Head Business Development said:“Blue
Dart's ‘FIGHT COVID 19 – PRICE(FC19-P)’
is a unique initiative & our duty towards thenation in these times of
crisis. We have always stepped up as a“FIRST
IN LAST OUT”organisation whenever a disaster has struck the nation. Our aircrafts are the life line of the
nation&our
nation is grappling with a situation never experienced earlier & this has a
widespread impact on the economy. Businesses across sectors and geographies are
disrupted due to mobility suspension.
He further added the (FC19-P) is an effective
platform to offer a speedy and hassle-free experience, when dispatching &delivering testing kits,
reagents, enzymes, medical equipment (ventilators), masks, respirators,
surgical masks, gloves, & other items,
some of which are manufactured by the MSME sector and delivering them to the
point of consumption was a challenge for them.
Blue Dart has listed itself
on the dedicated Medical Air Cargo website www.civilaviation.gov.in
Blue Dart remains India's most innovative and
awarded express delivery company and an undisputed leader in the express
logistics industry in India. During the year ending March 31, 2018, Blue Dart
handled over 196 million domestic shipments, 0.92 million international
shipments and over 697,000 tonnes of documents and parcels across the nation
and 220 countries and territories worldwide.