Celcius Logistics has entered into a strategic partnership with Ottobock India, the Indian subsidiary of Germany-based Ottobock, to establish a dedicated prosthetics warehouse and logistics distribution hub in India. As part of this collaboration, Celcius has launched a technology-enabled warehouse facility in Thane, Maharashtra, designed specifically to support the nationwide distribution of prosthetic and assistive devices.
The partnership is aimed at strengthening the medical supply chain by cutting down turnaround times and improving patient access to prosthetic devices across the country. Leveraging its extensive distribution network, Celcius Logistics will oversee the movement of prosthetic limbs and related medical equipment to clinics and channel partners spread across multiple regions in India.
Spanning 3,000 square feet, the Thane facility has been thoughtfully designed to meet the specific demands of prosthetics logistics. It features ambient storage, 110 slotted angle racks with more than 700 bin locations, and a dedicated 100-square-foot temperature-controlled area for the safe handling of sensitive medical materials. The warehouse infrastructure has been aligned with standard quality and handling protocols to ensure efficient inventory management and faster order fulfilment for healthcare providers and patients alike.
The facility is equipped to manage more than 2,000 stock-keeping units (SKUs) and is built to support distribution across 24 Ottobock clinics and over 200 independent partners, which also includes associations with the Government of India. This scale of reach positions the warehouse as a critical node in India's medical device supply chain.
According to both companies, the manufacturing and distribution of prosthetic devices require carefully controlled storage conditions in order to preserve product integrity, durability, and long-term performance. The inclusion of a dedicated temperature-controlled zone addresses this need directly, ensuring that sensitive components are handled appropriately and that consistent product quality is maintained for end patients throughout the distribution process.
Celcius will manage end-to-end warehouse operations and transportation through its proprietary in-house Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Transport Management System (TMS). These platforms will handle inbound and outbound movement, inventory tracking, and nationwide distribution in a seamless and transparent manner.
Notably, the facility has been exclusively dedicated to Ottobock's operations and is currently functional under a five-year contractual agreement, reflecting the long-term nature of this collaboration.
Swarup Bose, speaking on behalf of Celcius Logistics, highlighted the broader significance of the partnership: "This partnership reflects how healthcare supply chains in India are evolving towards greater precision, reliability, and accountability. At Celcius, we are focused on building infrastructure that can consistently support the movement of high-value, sensitive medical products at scale. By combining our technology-led logistics capabilities with Ottobock's global expertise, we are enabling a more robust and responsive distribution ecosystem."
Mats Frank from Ottobock India echoed similar sentiments, underscoring the direct impact of logistics efficiency on patient welfare: "For us, supply chain reliability is directly linked to patient outcomes. As we continue to expand our presence in India, having a partner like Celcius strengthens our ability to deliver critical prosthetic solutions with consistency and speed. This alliance gives us a scalable, future-ready logistics backbone aligned with the standards we uphold globally. Particularly, the use of e-vehicles for delivery is one more step towards our commitment to the environment."
The mention of electric vehicles for last-mile delivery adds a sustainability dimension to the partnership, signaling that both organisations are aligned not just on operational excellence but also on environmental responsibility. This commitment to greener logistics practices is increasingly becoming a benchmark for responsible supply chain management across sectors.
Looking ahead, both companies have outlined plans to expand the warehouse's capacity by 25 percent within the next year, in response to growing demand and expanding operations. The partnership is designed to support the broader development of a stronger, technology-enabled healthcare logistics infrastructure in India, with the ultimate goal of improving access to critical medical devices for patients in need across the country.
This collaboration between Celcius Logistics and Ottobock India represents a meaningful step forward in the maturation of India's healthcare supply chain. By combining global expertise with local logistics muscle and advanced technology, the partnership sets a new standard for how high-value medical devices can be stored, managed, and distributed at scale in one of the world's fastest-growing healthcare markets.
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