Industrial-grade trading, human-level precision

CHAWLA BROTHERS INDUSTRIAL LUXURY

From heavy machinery to fine Assam tea, CHAWLA BROTHERS orchestrates high-volume trade and logistics with the discipline of a control tower and the polish of a luxury brand.

New Delhi HQ Mayapuri Industrial Area
Pan-India Reach Ports, yards & estates
20+
Years in motion
10k+
TEU & consignments
24×7
Ops oversight
Modern warehouse interior
Live lane: Delhi ⇄ East & North-East
Priority window Q1–Q4 · 2026

Controlled industrial ecosystems

Curated vendor networks, disciplined execution, and transparent reporting turn complex trade chains into predictable, auditable flows for OEMs, EPCs, and tea estates.

Avg. dwell < 18 hrs / node
Compliance ISO-aligned SOPs
Visibility Milestone tracking
Support Single ops desk
Accepting 2026 volume commitments
From yard to yardstick
Built in the dense industrial grids of Mayapuri, CHAWLA BROTHERS has scaled from local material handlers to cross-category trade orchestrators without losing its founder’s obsession with the last 100 meters.
2004–2010 · Foundations
Yard-side credibility
Started as a hands-on industrial trading outfit, building trust with workshops, fabricators, and warehouses in and around Mayapuri’s dense industrial ecosystem.
2011–2017 · Expansion
Multi-category portfolio
Scaled into construction inputs, mechanical assemblies, and allied industrial goods while embedding disciplined documentation and vendor vetting into every contract.
2018–2022 · Network
Logistics backbone
Integrated trusted transporters, yards, and port-side partners to support bulk and project cargo, reducing failure points for high-value shipments.
2023–Present · Precision
Industrial luxury standard
Today, CHAWLA BROTHERS blends rigorous industrial standards with a concierge-grade client experience across sourcing, movement, and reporting.
Curated industrial slate
Four tightly managed verticals keep operations focused, documentation clean, and vendor quality uncompromised while still covering the critical needs of modern infrastructure and estates.
CB–01 Contract ready
Heavy & warehouse equipment
Forklifts, racking systems, handling gear, and associated consumables for high-throughput warehouses and industrial yards.
MOQ: project-linked OEM-vetted
CB–02 Site linked
Construction & infra inputs
Steel, fabricated assemblies, fasteners, and allied materials, sourced and staged to match EPC project schedules.
Dispatch: phased Tolerance-tracked
CB–03 Refrigerated
Packaged & bulk tea
Assam tea from established estates, managed through controlled logistics to preserve aroma, moisture, and grading integrity.
Regions: Assam Estate-direct
CB–04 Custom
Special projects
Tailored sourcing and logistics programs for clients consolidating diverse industrial inputs under a single accountable partner.
Model: retainer NDA-friendly
A disciplined movement layer
Strategic corridors link suppliers, ports, and estates into a predictable grid, with Mayapuri at the center as the physical and operational command node.
New Delhi · HQ
Northern ports
Industrial belts
Assam tea estates
Lead lanes · Tea, infra, industrial Visibility: milestone & exception-based
Hardware, yards & estates
Visuals from the ecosystem CHAWLA BROTHERS lives in every day—warehouses, yards, ships, and tea estates—captured with the same focus on order and detail that defines each consignment.
Modern warehouse interior with racks and boxes
Modern warehouse · Inventory discipline
Ocean cargo ship loaded with containers
Cargo ship · Global lanes
Construction site with cranes and workers
Construction site · Project cargo
Workers in Assam tea plantation Stacked shipping containers at port Industrial factory interior City logistics and highway at night
Industrial rigor, concierge experience
CHAWLA BROTHERS operates with the discipline of a control room and the responsiveness of a boutique desk, so every shipment feels both engineered and personally overseen.
Single accountable partner
Trade, logistics, and documentation under one accountable name, reducing handoffs and the ambiguity they create.
Engineered redundancy
Backup routes, alternate vendors, and contingency holds are built into the plan—not added as afterthoughts.
Process before volume
Volumes are accepted only when SOPs, checklists, and escalation paths are in place and mutually agreed.
Executive-grade reporting
Clean, succinct updates tailored for leadership, with the option to drill down when details matter.
Quietly consistent, visibly dependable
The best compliments arrive as repeat orders and longer-term commitments, but a few words from partners capture the working relationship well.
OEM Client · Heavy equipment ★★★★★
“Shipments feel uneventful in the best possible way—clean documentation, predictable arrivals, and transparent updates when the network throws a surprise.”
Multi-year inbound & outbound program North India
Tea estates consortium ★★★★★
“They understand both the agricultural rhythm and the commercial urgency. Our tea leaves travel in conditions worthy of the work that grows them.”
Estate-direct shipments Assam region
Operational clarity before movement
A few questions that often come up when new partners explore consolidating their industrial trade and logistics flows with CHAWLA BROTHERS.
Do you handle both trading and logistics? +
Yes. For most clients, CHAWLA BROTHERS manages sourcing, commercial closure, and the downstream logistics program as a single integrated service with clear demarcations in documentation.
Which regions do you primarily serve? +
Operations are anchored in New Delhi with strong lanes into northern industrial belts and the tea-growing districts of Assam, supported by trusted port and yard partners.
What is the minimum engagement size? +
Engagements are typically structured around project scopes, annual volumes, or estate-linked programs rather than one-off spot transactions, ensuring processes stay robust.
How do you manage exceptions or delays? +
Exceptions are handled via predefined playbooks: immediate root-cause capture, mitigation routes, and clear communication to client stakeholders with a bias towards action.