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Bentley Begins Construction of Integrated Logistics Centre to Support Electric Vehicle Production

March 05, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]

Luxury carmaker Bentley has announced the construction of an advanced Integrated Logistics Centre (ILC) to support its electric vehicle (EV) production. The facility, which is being built as part of Bentley’s “Beyond100” strategy, will streamline supply chain operations and ensure efficient parts distribution for its upcoming EV lineup.

The logistics hub will serve as a central storage and distribution point for key EV components, helping Bentley optimize production schedules and reduce supply chain disruptions. The investment is a significant step in Bentley’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 and transitioning its entire fleet to electric.

Bentley executives have emphasized the importance of supply chain efficiency in delivering high-performance electric vehicles. With growing consumer demand for sustainable luxury automobiles, the new logistics center will play a critical role in ensuring smooth production and timely deliveries.

This move also signals a larger industry shift, as automakers worldwide invest in logistics infrastructure to support EV supply chains. Bentley’s initiative highlights how premium automotive brands are innovating to meet the challenges of an all-electric future.




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After Chittagong Port, Pakistan Gets Access to Bangladesh’s Mongla Port

March 04, 2025 1 min read
author Anamika Mishra [Sub Editor]
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In a move that signals growing regional trade cooperation, Pakistan has gained access to Bangladesh’s Mongla Port, following a similar agreement for Chittagong Port. This development is expected to enhance connectivity and strengthen trade ties between the two South Asian nations.

Pakistan’s access to Mongla Port will facilitate the movement of goods, reducing transit times and costs for exports and imports. The agreement

aligns with Bangladesh’s vision to position itself as a key logistics hub in South Asia, offering port services to neighboring countries. It also complements efforts to improve regional connectivity through multi-modal trade corridors and transshipment agreements.

The decision is part of a broader strategy to boost economic integration within South Asia, as both countries seek to diversify trade routes and reduce dependency on existing maritime pathways. Experts believe this move will benefit businesses, lower logistics expenses, and strengthen diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

As global supply chains continue to evolve, regional port access agreements like these will play a crucial role in ensuring smoother trade operations, increasing economic cooperation, and enhancing South Asia’s significance in global commerce.


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