Since 1978Delhi Multi-generational industrial & logistics partner

Industrial supply, logistics & tea trading for the next decade.

CHETAN LAL JAIN & SONS orchestrates the full journey of industrial goods and Assam tea – from sourcing and warehousing in Delhi to time-critical dispatch across India and export corridors.

Years of operation
45+ in trade lanes
Core verticals
Metal, Paper, Tea
Primary hub
Chawri Bazar, Delhi

Central Delhi presence with deep-rooted supplier and transporter relationships ensures predictable execution in volatile markets.

Operational Control • 24/7
Live movement overlay IND • Tea & Metals
Modern warehouse interior with racking and pallets

2377-B, CHAWRI BAZAR NODE

Anchored in Central Delhi for fast clearing, consolidation, and last-mile dispatch to industrial clusters and ports.

Turnaround < 24 hr urban dispatch
Load configs FTL • LTL • Hybrid
Live corridor snapshot
Delhi ⇄ Assam ⇄ Ports
Priority bookings on core freight lanes
Metal coils • Paper reels • Assam tea consignments
Heritage & continuity

Four decades of disciplined trading

A family-built operation combining traditional risk discipline with modern logistics systems to deliver predictable outcomes across every consignment.

From old Delhi lanes to pan-India corridors

Built in the trading streets of Chawri Bazar; scaled through reliability, not volatility.

Starting as a focused paper and metal trader within the dense networks of Old Delhi, CHETAN LAL JAIN & SONS evolved into a multi-vertical trading and logistics house connecting warehouses, construction sites, and tea estates with financiers, manufacturers, and exporters.

The firm operates on conservative exposure, tight documentation, and relationship-driven execution— keeping commitments at the center of every deal regardless of market cycles.

Family-operated & founder-led Multi-vertical trade exposure Documentation-first processes
Late 1970s
Origin in paper & metal trading
Establishment in Central Delhi with a focus on paper, steel, and allied industrial inputs for regional manufacturers.
1990s–2000s
Expansion into warehousing & logistics
Consolidation of dedicated storage and handling capabilities, with curated transporter relationships on Delhi-centric lanes.
2010s
Assam tea & allied commodities
Entry into tea sourcing and dispatch from Assam, aligning estates, brokers, and buyers with dependable movement and payment cycles.
Today
Integrated trade & movement partner
Single-window coordination across trading categories, warehousing, and logistics for domestic and export-focused counterparties.
Trading categories

Curated industrial & commodity focus

Each vertical is managed with its own documentation, handling, and movement logic to match the risk and operational profile of the goods.

Metals

Flat products & structural steel

Coils, sheets, and sections handled with coil-safe loading, strapping standards, and vetted yards for interim storage.

Preferred by fabricators & EPCs Load plans aligned to site constraints
Paper

Paper reels & boards

Reel-format and sheet-format paper for converters, print units, and packaging lines with controlled handling to prevent edge damage.

High-throughput urban dispatch Humidity & stacking protocols
Tea

Assam tea sourcing & movement

Coordinated movement of curated Assam teas from estate and auction centers to blending units, exporters, and institutional buyers.

Origin-to-destination visibility Assam ⇄ Delhi ⇄ Ports
Construction

Site-bound industrial materials

Aggregates, structural inputs, and consumables dispatched to sites with access-aware vehicle planning and staged deliveries.

Coordinated with contractors Night & off-peak slots
Logistics footprint

Delhi-centric movement with Assam focus

A lean but resilient network connecting Central Delhi warehouses, Assam tea zones, and strategic ports via optimized long-haul and last-mile routes.

Central Delhi hub
Assam tea belt
Major export ports
Central Delhi hub advantage

Located at 2377-B, Near Barshah Bulla, Chawri Bazar, Central Delhi, 110006, the operating hub gives access to wholesale markets, finance, and transporter ecosystems within minutes.

Assam tea corridors

Assam sourcing is coordinated with predictable schedules, with movements aligned to auction calendars, blending windows, and export cut-offs.

Industrial lanes & project sites

Industrial and project shipments are planned with on-site constraints in mind, from crane slots to approach-road restrictions, minimizing idle time and cost creep.

Why counterparties stay

Risk-aware, relationship-driven operations

Not a marketplace, not a broker chain—just a grounded trading and logistics house that values clarity, documentation, and long-term counterparties.

Conservative risk posture

Exposure, credit windows, and movement plans are aligned to what can be sustainably executed, not to short-term spikes or speculative cycles.

Central Delhi documentation

Proximity to documentation nodes, banks, and legal resources accelerates paperwork, stamping, and compliance for every consignment.

Multi-vertical insight

Learning across metals, paper, tea, and construction inputs creates a continuous feedback loop on movement constraints, pricing, and counterpart risk.

Operational discipline

From loading and strapping to paperwork sequencing, operational checklists are treated as non-negotiable steps, not suggestions.

Single-window coordination

One point of contact orchestrates trading, warehousing, and logistics, reducing fragmentation and misalignment across the chain.

Repeat-route familiarity

Focus on known corridors and repeat lanes sharpens timing, cost expectations, and ground intelligence over time.

Client reviews

Trusted by practical operators

Feedback from counterparties who treat logistics and trading as critical infrastructure— not as a flexible experiment—guides the way this firm works.

“For our Delhi-region fabrication work, we need metal to land inside narrow timing windows, often at constrained sites. This team has consistently aligned vehicle choice, loading plans, and paperwork to our project realities.”

Project Director, Structural Fabrication Firm ★★★★★
Metals & construction Delhi NCR

“In tea, the gap between auction, lifting, warehousing, blending, and export cut-offs is unforgiving. Having one team own the movement and documentation across these steps has removed friction and noise.”

Principal Buyer, Tea & Commodity House ★★★★★
Assam tea Domestic & export flows
FAQ

Practical questions, clear answers

A short set of clarifications around trading scope, geographies, and engagement styles to align expectations from the first conversation.

Which territories do you cover? +
Primary flows run from Central Delhi to industrial clusters in North and West India, Assam tea origins, and key ports. Specific corridors can be discussed per requirement.
Do you handle only full-truck loads? +
Both full-truck-load (FTL) and less-than-truck-load (LTL) movements are coordinated, depending on the commodity, risk profile, and counterpart requirements.
Can you support export-linked movements? +
Yes, export-linked consignments can be aligned with forwarders, CHA partners, and port schedules as long as documentation and timelines are clearly defined upfront.
Do you provide storage as a standalone service? +
Storage is typically integrated with trading or movement assignments. Pure storage-only engagements are evaluated case by case based on duration and volume.
How do you approach credit and payment terms? +
Credit windows, terms, and documentation are aligned to a conservative risk posture. Clear, written terms are agreed before movement or trade is initiated.
How can we start a conversation? +
Reach out using the contact details below with a concise overview of your requirement: commodity, quantity, timelines, and lanes. You will receive a focused response, not a generic brochure.