Completing a successful decade of car carrier business with consistent growth year-over-year, DGRC is sure-footed to grow in a better pace way ahead of what market cycles, with prior planning, positive thinking, and technology adoption.
This year marks the tenth anniversary of DGRC, an associate company of Delhi Gujarat Fleet Carrier (DGFC) located in Samalkha, Delhi NCR. The company was established in 2009 dedicatedly for trucking-based automotive logistics, starting with two-wheeler haulage for Hero Honda and Bajaj Auto. Later in 2014, the firm engaged passenger cars haulage as well. With strong presence across all regions of the country with 36 branches, DGRC is offering automotive logistics solutions to leading car makers including Hero MotorCorp, Honda Two-Wheelers, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Nissan, and so on, along with Volkswagen and Mahindra under DGFC moniker.
Managing partner of the DGRC, Ms. Kajal Kapoor, is beaming with pride, especially in the way her company has grown in the last ten years and expanded its client base and volume it handles in automobile logistics. “We are growing since day one, registering an average growth rate of about 25 per cent every year, in spite of market cycles and regulatory challenges”, she says. The company has registered a turnover of Rs. 150 crores in FY 2018-19. “Our ultimate aim is to grow in a better pace to achieve an turnover of Rs. 190 crores in the upcoming years”, she adds.Performance factor
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