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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics India receives prestigious certification as Best Workplaces™ in Transportation & Logistics 2024 by Great Place to Work® Institute

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics India receives prestigious certification as Best Workplaces™ in Transportation & Logistics 2024 by Great Place to Work® Institute
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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics India receives prestigious certification as Best Workplaces™ in Transportation & Logistics 2024 by Great Place to Work® Institute

Osnabrueck/ Delhi, August 13, 2024. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics India is proud to announce its certification as a Best Workplaces™ in Transportation & Logistics 2024 by the Great Place to Work® Institute India. This prestigious certification underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to its corporate culture, the Hellmann Promise, and the values that unite the more than 12.000 members of the global Hellmann FAMILIY: caring, entrepreneurial, reliable, and forward-thinking.

At Hellmann India, our people are our greatest asset. This certification highlights the company´s dedication to fostering a workplace culture that prioritizes employee well-being, growth, and satisfaction. By creating a high-trust, high-performance culture, we consistently attract and retain top talent, driving our continued success and innovation in the logistics industry.

The Great Place to Work Certification™ is based on a rigorous assessment of workplace culture, focusing on employees' perceptions. This achievement underscores Hellmann India’s commitment to creating an environment where employees feel valued, empowered, and inspired to excel. We are proud to share that this is Hellmann India’s first time participating in the industry-specific certification process, and we are delighted to have achieved this milestone in our very first attempt.

“I am pleased that we have been recognized as the Best Workplace in the logistics and transportation industry in India. This is a proud moment for all of us. I've always believed that 'relationship matters' when it comes to our staff. If we take care of our team, the team will take care of the organization’s sustainable growth. This accomplishment is a clear reflection of our team´s collective efforts and I am very proud of the Indian Hellmann FAMILY," said Shubhendu Das, Managing Director Hellmann India.

About Hellmann

Hellmann has been a family business for over 150 years, a legacy we proudly uphold. We believe our success is deeply rooted in how we interact with one another, fostering a culture of agile and focused action. Founded in 1871 by Carl Heinrich Hellmann in Osnabrueck, Germany, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has grown to operate in 57 countries with 243 branches and over 12,237 employees worldwide.

Handling 20 million shipments annually and achieving a turnover of EUR 3.5 billion in 2023, Hellmann connects the world with precision and care. Our unique corporate culture, based on integrity, understanding, trust, and cooperation, fosters a cohesive environment that defines the Hellmann FAMILY. This ethos is encapsulated in our "Hellmann Promise", the cornerstone of our commitment to building a better future together. Our vision, "For the better. Together", unites our employees globally and focuses on sustainability, encompassing environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and good governance. We firmly believe our employees are our greatest asset, and the success of our organization is deeply intertwined with their success and development.

In the IMEA region (Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Africa), Hellmann has expanded significantly since 1999, with regional headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Our regional presence now spans the UAE, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, Kuwait, South Africa, Mauritius, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Zambia. With nearly 2000 employees and our own offices in 14 countries, Hellmann's growth is driven by strategic investments in people, infrastructure, and streamlined processes, underscoring our commitment to delivering value-added services.

In India, where Hellmann has been established for 17 years, we serve clients across multiple verticals and industries. The country is a crucial logistics hub, particularly for the automotive, healthcare, renewable energy and breakbulk sectors. Hellmann India specializes in Airfreight and Seafreight, offering customers extensive industry knowledge to enhance their logistics solutions.

Christiane Brüning                                                            Anna Lena Pyhel
Global Head of Corporate Communications                       Consultant Corporate Communications

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics SE & Co. KG                      Hellmann Worldwide Logistics SE & Co. KG
Elbestrasse 1                                                                      Elbestrasse 1
49090 Osnabrueck                                                             49090 Osnabrueck 
Germany                                                                             Germany

Mobile +49 151 2034 0316                                                 Mobile: + 49 151 2034 0193
E-Mail  christiane.bruening@hellmann.com                        E-Mail:  annalena.pyhel@hellmann.com

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Handelsregister / Commercial Register Osnabrueck HRA 3760
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Handelsregister / Commercial Register Osnabrueck HRB 212008

Vorstand / Managing Directors: Jens Drewes (CEO), Martin Eberle, Jens Wollesen, Stefan Borggreve
Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats der Hellmann Verwaltungs SE / Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Dr. Thomas Lieb
USt-IdNr. / V.A.T. Id. no.: DE 11 76 59 402

We operate exclusively in accordance with the German Freight Forwarders' Standard Terms and Conditions 2017 (Allgemeine Deutsche Spediteurbedingungen 2017 – ADSp 2017) and – if they do not apply for performing (supplementary) logistics services – with the General Terms and Conditions of Logistics-Services Providers (Logistik-AGB), as of March 2006. Note: In clause 23 the ADSp 2017 deviate from the statutory liability limitation in section 431 of the German Commercial Code (HGB) by limiting the liability for multimodal transportation with the involvement of sea carriage and an unknown damage place to 2 SDR/kg and, for the rest, the customary liability limitation of 8.33 SDR/kg additionally to Euro 1.25 million per damage case and EUR 2.5 million per damage event, but not less than 2 SDR/kg. You can find the ADSp 2017 here: www.hellmann.com/ffst and the Logistik-AGB 2006 here: www.hellmann.com/loggtc.
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