The entire operation of this hub will be managed by female staff.
Expectedly, the process of women empowerment becomes complete.
Suraj Saharan, Chief People Officer and Co-founder at Delhivery stated
in a company release, “This is yet another step towards our objective of
growing female participation in our industry. Delhivery is proud of what our women colleagues can accomplish when
given the right platform.”
Saharan also underscored the company’s dedication to providing a
supportive and secure work environment, offering skills training, and implementing appropriate HR policies to
enable their female colleagues to thrive.
The company has witnessed a significant rise in the recruitment of women
over the past year, with their headcount increasing by approximately 60% in
FY24 compared to around 15% in FY23.
At the Sikar hub, women will oversee all functions, including
administration, operations, and security. Delhivery also provides diverse
opportunities for women in non-traditional roles such as operating
battery-operated pallet trucks (BOPTs) and handling truck loading and
unloading.
This initiative follows the successful expansion of women’s
participation at Delhivery’s gateways in Tauru (Haryana), Bhiwandi (Mumbai),
and other locations across India. Women already constitute 66% of the total
workforce at the processing centre in Tauru.
The company plans to introduce more such all-women hubs in the future. Cheers
to the company.