TT Travels experienced rapid growth, expanding its national footprint under the guidance of pivotal leaders like Mr. Varadan. As one of the company’s earliest employees, Mr. Varadan played a crucial role in scaling the business,joining as manager and later serving as Managing Director until 2008. His commitment and leadership eventually led him to serve as Managing Director until 2008, shaping the future of what would become TT Logistics.
For over 40 years, TT Logistics has been synonymous with reliability, innovation, and excellence. In 1984, the company was appointed as the GSA for British Airways’passenger and cargo services in South India, and just four years later, TT Logistics became the exclusive cargo GSA in the region. This early expansion set the stage forfurther growth, and by 2002, TT Logistics secured an all-India contract for cargo GSA and customer service functions, deepening its influence across the country. The company’s innovative approach has always been its cornerstone. With a focus on technological advancements, TT Logistics expanded its reach to Asia Pacific and North America, positioning itself as a forwardthinking leader in logistics.From the latest software to cutting-edge IT infrastructure,
TT Logistics has continually reinvested in its operations to enhance efficiency and customer service.But it’s not just technology that drives TT Logistics—it’s a dedicated team. With over 200 skilled professionals, the company’s workforce remains at the heart of its success. Through continuous training and a culture of open communication, TT Logistics empowers its employees to lead the charge in delivering exceptional service.As the logistics world continues to evolve, TT Logistics remains committed to sustainability and corporate responsibility.The company’s initiatives, from energy efficient technologies to social responsibility programs, ensure that it remains as dedicated to the planet as it is to its customers. TT Logistics isn’t just about moving cargo—it’s about moving the world forward, one promise at a time.