Delhivery has launched an all-women distribution centre in Kochi, Kerala—its sixth such facility in India—aimed at boosting women’s participation across operations, last-mile delivery, and leadership. Equipped for over 1,000 parcels daily, the hub features women-centric infrastructure and flexible work arrangements, underscoring the company’s push toward inclusive, efficient logistics operations.
Delhivery announced the launch of its first all-women distribution centre in Kerala, located in Kochi, taking its nationwide tally of women-led hubs to six. The facility has been designed with secure rest areas, changing rooms, ergonomic workspaces, and enhanced safety features, and is capable of processing more than 1,000 parcels per day, reflecting efficiency from day one.
The Kochi centre forms part of Delhivery’s broader strategy to deepen women’s participation in logistics, a sector traditionally dominated by men. Women are staffed across core operations, last-mile delivery, and team leadership at the new hub, strengthening diversity and operational performance. The company also highlighted flexible work arrangements to support work-life balance and retention, aligning inclusion with productivity goals.
Key highlights
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Sixth all-women facility nationwide, and Delhivery’s first in Kerala, located in Kochi.
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Women employed across operations, delivery, and leadership roles to drive inclusive growth.
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Capacity to process over 1,000 parcels daily with efficiency-oriented workflows.
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Women-centric infrastructure including secure rest areas, changing rooms, and ergonomic stations.
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Enhanced safety and security features tailored for the all-women workforce.
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Flexible work arrangements to support participation and work-life balance.
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Strategic expansion aligns with Delhivery’s integrated logistics network and nationwide reach.
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Focus on building a replicable model for gender-inclusive hubs across key markets.
The initiative underscores a tangible shift toward inclusive employment within logistics, positioning Kochi as a scalable template for future hubs. By pairing operational capacity with targeted infrastructure and flexible policies, Delhivery aims to build a sustainable talent pipeline and demonstrate measurable impact on service quality and community employment.
Sources: The Economic Times, The Week (PTI), YourStory, SightsInPlus.