Dhaval Valia
Director
In the wake of such obstacles, Infinity Freight Services, a Mumbai based organisation, formulated the services of international freight that would enable a larger scalability, custom clearance to avoid delayed deliveries, project imports and so on, and under the leadership of Dhaval Valia, Director, achieved the status of a holistic logistics solution provider. Backed by a decade long experience in the industry,Dhaval directed the company to address the loopholes of the highly unpredictable market
Infinity Freight Services undertakes the tedious Project Cargo and leverages its strong and technically sound document clearance expertise to represent clients during custom clearance
Transforming the Logistics Scenario
Innovation and distinctiveness can be regarded as the core attribute of Infinity Freight Services. Keeping up with the trend, this nascent organisation is already an IATA ACCREDITED AGENT that provides its clients with the amenities of real time tracking feature and individual transportation solutions to remote locations, while the affiliation to leading carriers and an extensive global network helps in cross trading across international waters. A service oriented company, it leverages its global network to provide multi modal transport facility implementing a wider scalability to its services complementing its Sea Freight, Air Freight and Cross Country Freight.
Staying true to its agenda of being the one-stop logistics solution provider, the company undertakes the tedious Project Cargo and leverages its strong and technically sound document clearance expertise to represent clients during custom clearance.
An Unstoppable Progress
With a young and dynamic workforce, this unstoppable organisation has attained an impressive progress of 30 percent revenue growth every financial year. With the employee skills set of being essentially knowledgeable in their domain, the company will soon set up offices in Gujarat and Pune by 2017. Infinity envisions expanding into every logistics sector (including warehousing) and eventually pave its way into the Rs.500 crore club with an in-house logistic segment, all within 10 years.