Shree Nasik Goods Transport Co. (P) Ltd. (SNGT) is one of the leading transporters operating in Maharashtra and Gujarat since 1991. The company has more than 81 branches spread across these major business hubs, handling daily parcel and part-special load service on various routes of these two states. With their insistence on timely delivery, SNGT, according to Director Chirag Katira, has earned the tag of ‘King of Nasik’ and has been noted as a market leader in the road transport industry. “We have a dedicated fleet of over 184 owned and 250 contracted small and heavy vehicles for catering to small and bulk transport requirements. Adhering to the practice of high-quality standards, we replace our fleet every 3-4 years and all the vehicles are under an annual maintenance contract (AMC),” he adds.
It is quite a well-known fact that maintaining one’s own cargo and courier transporting fleet involves lot of investment while requiring a huge amount of maintenance. In such situations, it is always advisable to hire specialist and economical logistic companies to get immediate peace of mind. It is here that SNGT adds value to industries. Chirag explains: “Partial or part-load (PTL) shipment means your load takes space for a part of the truck. Many different goods from various industries are kept together in a truck and transported to different shipment locations or logistic centres.”
“In part-load booking facility, you need not pay the charges for part-truck load.
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