A.P. Moller – Maersk and the Government of Tamil Nadu signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2024.
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As per this MoU, Maersk and the Government of Tamil Nadu entered a partnership that allows both to explore strategic opportunities together and enable the state’s growing trade.
Tamil Nadu is currently the third-largest contributor to India’s GDP, with the potential to become the second-largest next year.
It is also the third largest exporter from India, with an ambition to become a 1 trillion USD economy by 2030.
The state of Tamil Nadu is currently connected to the global ocean network through Maersk’s two major service calls.
Further, Maersk has a robust distribution network that connects the ocean ports to the hinterland, where many of the manufacturers and consumers are located. Maersk also has a cold storage facility in Chennai, which caters to its customers’ frozen and chilled cargo.
In addition to these, Maersk will now explore opportunities to invest in land development to create logistics hubs.
These logistics hubs will implement the best practices from global examples to drive maximum efficiency while delivering resilience to customers’ supply chains.
Maersk will also study the customer needs for storage facilities and build modern, state-of-the-art warehousing facilities that would incorporate the latest Warehouse Management Systems for the most efficient inventory management and focus on waste reduction.
Finally, Maersk will also invest in building a fleet of electric trucks that will ensure sustainable and environment-friendly distribution.
This is an imperative for some of the top customers of Maersk who have set for themselves stringent NetZero targets and who reply on logistics partners who can deliver decarbonised solutions.
The Government of Tamil Nadu will provide Maersk with the right access to information, enable faster decision-making and provide a conducive environment to implement the latest in technology and best practices. ■