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G4S International Logistics joins hands with Sequel Logistics (India)

Both will work together to provide a superior service for international shipments for the diamonds and jewellery sector

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With the aim to provide a superior service for international shipments for the diamonds and jewellery sector, G4S International Logistics (G4Si), the world's leading provider of insured and secured shipping solutions, and Sequel Logistics, India (Sequel), the leading secured solutions provider in India with the largest domestic network, have decided to join hands.

“We understand that time is money for our clients and as a division of the world’s largest secure solutions provider, G4Si is focused on providing nothing less than seamless service and expertise. When forming a strategic alliance in India, our aim was to find an in-country secure logistics provider with the infrastructure and sophistication to support this level of service. Sequel has the most advanced technology platform in the Indian logistics industry. This makes for the kind of accurate tracking and monitoring our customers have come to expect from us”, John Nelson, Managing Director, G4S International Logisitcs.

“At Sequel we believe in a Customer First approach. An alliance with G4S International Logistics is a natural progression in this direction, providing the Diamond and Jewellery sector with an unparalleled quality of service and an impeccable reputation and track record.”, Sharad Jobanputra, Chairman & Managing Director, Sequel Logistics.


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