Stellar value chain strategically restructure business to integrate logistics

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Stellar Value Chain Solutions looking to emerge as a leader in 3pl covering 21 key cities in the post-pandemic world, has initiated a strategic business restructuring by consolidating its different logistics solutions-led verticals under one roof. Moreover, the company looks to sharpen its focus on three sectors – consumer including fashion, retail, durables, and consumer packaged goods, e-commerce, and automotive and Industrial.

Stellar Value Chain promoted by the logistics veteran Anshuman Singh has set up a new management structure to spearhead the post-pandemic growth strategy.

It has been working on its strategic vision to set up 21 growth centers in India that cater to over 80% of India’s consumption and production.

The company has fortified its presence in all the 21 major production and consumption centers of India across over 12 million sq ft, with the recent launch of its growth centers in Surat, Chandigarh, Nagpur, Raipur, Vijayawada, and Patna.

“By further strengthening our service delivery competencies in automotive in addition to consumer and e-commerce sectors and offering new-age technology-enabled integrated warehousing and distribution solutions across 21 key growth centers of India, we have effectively defined our value proposition to our customers,”

Anshuman Singh, CMD, Stellar Value Chain Solutions

According to Singh, the integration of the company’s capabilities puts it in a pole position to capture growth over the next five years with the supply chain solutions market expected to grow at a 25% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR).

A major player in the e-commerce and consumer segments, Stellar value chain has set its mind to strengthen its capabilities in the automotive and industrial verticals as well.

Under the new management structure, Amitabh Singh will serve as Chief Growth Officer with a mandate to lead business growth for the two focus sectors – consumer and automotive. Amitabh has been driving the integration efforts of the acquired transportation businesses of Kelvin, Innovative Logistics, and Patel Roadways.

Deven Pabaru, a veteran on the consumer side with three decades of experience will assume the role of Chief Business Officer to lead the warehousing and fulfillment solutions business apart from continuing to spearhead the e-commerce business.

The company has also roped Mahesh Iyer, a financial services industry veteran as Chief Business Officer for the distribution solutions business. A London Business School alumnus, Mahesh has previously worked as the CFO of several large organizations and real estate companies.

Stellar Value Chain Solutions has also appointed Dhaval Agarwal, a Columbia University MBA as Head – Of strategy and Investments to lead investor relations, corporate strategy, and fundraising. Dhaval will drive corporate strategy for the company along with fundraising initiatives to accelerate growth.

Mohan Das Menon, a chartered accountant and a logistics sector veteran with over three decades of experience has re-joined the company to boost service delivery to the automotive sector.

Before the pandemic, Stellar Value Chain Solutions had acquired three independent transportation businesses including Kelvin Cold Chain, Innovative Logistics, and Patel Roadways. These business verticals were run as independent businesses during the pandemic to fast-track distribution capabilities.

In the post-pandemic phase, with all the 21 growth centers being fully operational across a 12 million square feet area, the transportation businesses are being fully integrated with the warehousing and fulfillment capabilities to build customer-focused integrated supply chain solutions.

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