Industrial Trading & Logistics
Since 2006 • India & Global
IST FLOOR • SHOP NO.28 • NEW GRAIN MARKET • NARELA Precision supply for modern infrastructure

CHETAN SWAROOP ASHOK KUMAR orchestrates high‑reliability trading and logistics across grain, construction, and tea supply chains, with disciplined execution from Delhi to major ports.

On‑time dispatch
99.2%
SLA-backed performance window
Network span
7+ hubs
Narela • Assam • port terminals
Cargo coverage
Multi‑modal
Road • Rail • Sea freight
Direct line: +91 97985 43505
Average response within 1 business hour.
Live capacity window Narela • Delhi • India
Primary corridors
Delhi ⇆ Assam ⇆ Port
Commodity focus
Grain • Steel • Tea
Slots available for Q2 shipments
Real‑world routes From Narela hub
Dispatch tier Priority + Contract
Same‑day slotting
Compliance stack GST • Documentation
Audited trails
Modern warehouse with industrial racking
Primary operations desk Verified contact
Address
IST FLOOR, SHOP NO.28, NEW GRAIN MARKET, NARELA DELHI, North West Delhi, Delhi, 110040
Service promises
Shipment visibility from origin to port handover.
Single‑window coordination for documentation and dispatch.
Escalation‑ready operations for time‑critical loads.

Building industrial trust over time

From Narela’s grain markets to eastern tea gardens and coastal ports, the operation blends traditional trade relationships with disciplined execution and documentation.

  • 2006 – 2012 • Market foundations
    Establishing footprint in New Grain Market, Narela

    Formalised trading presence at IST FLOOR, SHOP NO.28, focusing on grain aggregation, quality assurance, and payment reliability for local producers.

  • 2013 – 2018 • Expansion into construction & steel
    Infrastructure‑aligned material supply

    Added construction‑grade materials and steel consumables, integrating just‑in‑time deliveries for contractors operating under tight project timelines.

  • 2019 – Present • Assam & port‑linked tea logistics
    Connecting Assam tea gardens to export nodes

    Coordinated end‑to‑end flows from Assam’s estates to port‑side storage, aligning on quality preservation, moisture controls, and shipment documentation.

Average project tenure
7+ years
Long‑horizon relationships across clients
Operational regions
North & Northeast India
Optimised for Delhi ⇆ Assam corridors
Engagement models
Spot • Contract • Retainer
Flexible structures matched to your risk profile

Curated industrial categories

Each category runs with its own sourcing logic, storage protocol, and dispatch profile, so your supply chain feels precise instead of generic.

Grain & agro

Grain aggregation & market‑ready supply

Structured grain procurement from Narela and nearby mandis, with calibrated weighing, grading, and loading for buyers, millers, and bulk processors.

Construction input

Construction‑grade material supply

Aggregates, cement‑linked trades, and steel consumables mapped to contractor timelines, with on‑site drops where permitting and access allow.

Tea & estates

Assam tea movement & handling

Coordinated flows from Assam tea gardens to inland yards and ports, focused on moisture controls, handling discipline, and packaging integrity.

Custom contracts

Dedicated lanes & bespoke contracts

Custom‑built engagement models for anchor clients, with fixed capacity, negotiated SLAs, and shared visibility into scheduling and utilisation.

Real corridors, not just lines on a map

A practical view of how consignments flow from Narela’s industrial hub to Assam’s estates and onward to cargo ports, combining road, rail, and sea links.

Current focus corridors
Delhi / Narela Assam Port terminations
Live map is schematic for confidentiality. Detailed route diagrams are shared on engagement.
Narela hub • Origin
Assam estates
Cargo ports
Cargo ship loaded with containers at sea

Industrial confidence, boutique attentiveness

A compact, accountable operation that feels more like a dedicated partner than a generic broker—optimised for clarity, speed, and real‑world constraints.

Single point of accountability

One owner‑led contact line for negotiation, coordination, and escalation—no opaque hand‑offs, no shifting responsibility.

Documentation discipline

Invoices, GST, and movement documentation run on a predictable pattern, so audits and reconciliations remain streamlined.

Schedule‑first thinking

Planning begins from your delivery window and works backward, aligning loading, routing, and buffer windows accordingly.

Multi‑category fluency

Familiarity with grain, construction materials, and tea means each commodity is handled on its own terms, not as generic cargo.

Risk‑mitigated operations

Pragmatic checks on weighing, sealing, and basic quality parameters reduce disputes at receiving yards and ports.

Long‑term orientation

The business is structured around repeat clients and multi‑year relationships, not opportunistic one‑off loads.

What long‑term partners say

Clients reference reliability in dispatch windows, clarity in communication, and the comfort of working with an owner who is directly reachable.

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Grain processor • North India
Multi‑year procurement partner
★★★★★

“Loads arrive as booked, with weights and paperwork aligned to what was discussed. For us, the real value is predictability—there are no surprises at the gate.”

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Tea buyer • Assam & ports
Seasonal logistics partner
★★★★★

“Coordinating between estates, warehouses, and port cut‑offs is rarely simple, but the communication is clear and issues are escalated early enough to fix.”

Operational questions, answered in advance

A quick overview of how engagements are structured, from minimum volumes and lead times to how documentation, pricing, and risk are managed.

What types of consignments do you currently prioritise?

Grain and agro consignments from Narela, construction‑aligned materials for contractors, and seasonal Assam tea movements currently sit at the top of the grid.

How much lead time do you usually need?

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For standard loads, 24–48 hours’ notice is preferred. For multi‑truck or time‑critical port‑linked shipments, a longer planning window is recommended so slots can be locked in.

Do you support documentation and GST compliance?

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Yes. Documentation is treated as core infrastructure—invoice flows, GST, and movement papers are coordinated to match the agreed terms and routes.

Can you work with recurring monthly volumes?

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Recurring volumes are typically structured as dedicated or semi‑dedicated contracts, with capacity banding and clear expectations on minimum guaranteed loads.

How do you handle operational issues or delays?

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Issues are escalated directly by the owner, with realistic options and impact clearly laid out so you can choose whether to reroute, rebook, or re‑prioritise loads.