Partners with InfoSun in this endeavour

House of Shipping, a leading provider of strategy development to execution services for the logistics and maritime sectors, recently announced an agreement with InfoSun to establish a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India to support Exol, it was announced in a press statement.
Exol is the first commercially available Robotic Logistics Platform serving manufacturers, consumer packaged goods companies, brands and retailers.
The GCC will strengthen Exol’s ability to significantly scale operations, expand technical and operational talent and support continued platform growth. Exol is backed by two industry leaders, combining Symbotic’s expertise in warehouse automation with SoftBank’s global leadership in physical AI.
Consulting expertise
InfoSun will contribute digital engineering and consulting expertise, supporting application development, data and operational systems.
House of Shipping brings strategy-to-execution expertise across end-to-end logistics and maritime operations, supporting organisations with consulting capabilities including legal, human resources, finance and tax, information technology, process and transformation, marketing and Global Capability Centres.
Warehouse and fulfilment operations
The 12,000+sqft GCC, located in Chennai and Mumbai with capacity for more than 150 professionals, will support Exol’s warehouse and fulfilment operations and ongoing platform development. The centre is designed to improve operational efficiency, system performance and speed to scale as Exol expands its global footprint.
“Building this Global Capability Centre is a critical step in scaling Exol’s operations and delivering a fulfilment infrastructure that is commercially available, reliable and accessible to companies globally,” noted Ashfaque Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer, Exol.
Deepened partnership
“The establishment of this new Global Capability Centre is a testament to our deepened partnership with our key logistics customer Exol,” commented Asim Chauhan, Chief Executive Officer, Infosun.
“This collaboration marks an important milestone in our commitment to delivering integrated, best-in-class logistics solutions. With our proven experience in building and scaling GCCs, we aim to set a new benchmark for efficiency, scalability and service excellence across global supply chains,” affirmed Ardavan Bayat, Global Chief Process and Transformation Officer, House of Shipping.
