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Balmer Lawrie partners with PanIIT Alumni to offer integrated travel, logistics and mobility services

Balmer Lawrie has signed an with PanIIT Alumni India at the Pan IIT Tech4Bharat Summit in Chennai on January 18

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PanIIT Alumni India at the Pan IIT Tech4Bharat Summit in Chennai on January 18. The partnership aims to provide Balmer Lawrie’s travel, logistics and relocation services to the global IIT alumni community.

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The MoU has been signed by Balmer Lawrie's Director (Service Businesses) Romon Sebastian Louis and PanIIT Alumni India's General Secretary Ashok Kumar in the presence of PanIIT Alumni India Chairman Prabhat Kumar (IRS) and other senior officials.

Under this collaboration, IIT alumni in India and abroad will gain access to Balmer Lawrie’s services through a dedicated interface integrated with the PanIIT platform, ensuring ease of access, transparency and institutional reliability.

The partnership will enable alumni to avail end-to-end travel and logistics solutions, Government-compliant travel benefits, relocation and mobility services and industrial packaging, warehousing and supply chain solutions tailored for startups, MSMEs and enterprises. The engagement also ensures digital convenience, regulatory compliance and the credibility associated with a public sector enterprise.

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