Industry leader in supply chain and logistics, Safexpress has entered the 20th year of its business from this financial year. To commemorate this occasion, it has launched Safexpress 20th Year Carnival for its ‘Paid and To Pay’ customers. This is the first-ever offer of its kind to be launched in the supply chain and logistics industry in India.
Speaking about the Safexpress 20th Year Carnival Offer Rubal Jain, MD, Safexpress said that they will be rewarding their Paid and To Pay customers with lots of exciting gifts every month. These gifts will range from Maruti Suzuki Alto Cars to Gold Coins. Jain added that the 20th Year Carnival gifts will be handed over every month to our customers from across the country.
The key to success for the company’s customers under this offer is to increase their number of waybills. This will automatically lead to an increase in the probability of winning under the offer. This is a great opportunity for customers to not only avail of the company’s best-in-class services, but also get rewarded for the same.
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