Industrial supply, logistics and tea trade, orchestrated with precision.
LOTUS LEAF manages end‑to‑end sourcing, storage and movement for warehouses, construction projects and Assam’s premium tea ecosystem.
A trading house built on generational trust.
From early hardware trade to modern industrial supply and tea logistics, the firm has evolved with each economic cycle without losing family‑run accountability.
The first generation formalized trading activity in East Delhi, supplying hardware, fasteners and utilities to workshops and small factories across the GT Road belt.
Warehousing and bulk‑purchase models expanded into structured contracts with manufacturers, EPC contractors and infrastructure projects seeking just‑in‑time deliveries.
Dedicated fleet partnerships and route‑mapped lanes linked Delhi to ports, dry ports and emerging industrial zones, enabling consistent multi‑state coverage.
The firm now combines industrial material trading with a special focus on Assam tea logistics, tender‑based procurement and compliant documentation for corporate buyers.
Structured categories for complex industrial needs.
Each category is managed as a micro‑practice with vetted suppliers, predictable lead times and documentation prepared for audits, tenders and project review.
Coordinated sourcing of structural steel sections, cement, aggregates, fasteners and on‑site consumables for civil, EPC and infra projects.
Procurement of racks, pallets, industrial packaging, safety gear and material‑handling equipment for modern logistics centers.
Handling of bulk teas from estates and auctions, including bagging, route planning, warehousing and coordination with buyers and blenders.
Panel accessories, cabling, tools and recurring consumables that keep plants, workshops and warehouses running without unscheduled downtime.
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From Delhi to Assam and beyond, mapped with intention.
Strategic lanes connect the JhilMil Industrial Area hub to ports, ICDs and the tea heartland of Assam, supported by vetted fleet partners and live coordination.
Operating from A‑10, GT Road, JhilMil Industrial Area, Shahdara, the firm uses Delhi as a control center for North‑Indian supply and as a bridge to the North‑East tea ecosystem.
Dedicated lanes link warehouses, construction sites and buyers with multi‑modal options that balance cost, speed and risk tolerance.
Warehouses, fleets and sites that match industrial ambition.
Visualise the environments where consignments move—from high‑bay warehouses to cargo ships, construction sites and Assam’s iconic tea gardens.
A trading house optimised for institutional reliability.
From credit policies to documentation and delivery windows, everything is structured so industrial and tea‑sector clients can depend on predictable, audit‑friendly operations.
Thirty years of cycles across commodities and freight mean the firm is conservative where it matters and agile when windows appear.
One accountable touchpoint for sourcing, documentation and logistics, instead of scattered vendors and unaligned timelines.
Clear purchase records, PODs, gate passes and digital trails that make audits, tenders and internal reporting easier.
Route‑vetted carriers, moisture‑sensitive handling for tea and cargo‑wise packaging recommendations to protect consignments.
What long‑term partners say behind closed doors.
Discrete but dependable relationships with factories, EPC projects and tea buyers have been built on responsiveness, clarity and disciplined follow‑through.
Names withheld for confidentiality, shared here with consent to illustrate working patterns and expectations we consistently meet.
“For our North‑India projects, materials arrive on the exact days planned at tender stage, with documentation aligned to our internal and client audits. It’s rare to have a trading house that understands EPC workflows this well.”
“Assam tea consignments are extremely time and moisture sensitive. Having a partner who understands auctions, remote warehouses and metro deliveries has made our expansion much smoother.”
Answers to questions institutional buyers usually ask first.
A brief overview of how engagements, payments and logistics are typically structured. Project‑specific nuances can be addressed during an initial discovery call.
Clear terms so your internal teams stay comfortable.
The firm maintains straightforward, written understandings on how data is handled, how obligations are defined and how disputes are avoided or resolved.
- • Formal purchase orders and work orders define scope, payment terms, delivery points and responsibilities in writing before execution.
- • Client data shared for KYC, contracts or logistics is treated as confidential and used strictly for the purpose it was collected for.
- • Transport, insurance and risk allocations are clarified lane‑wise so that disputes are minimised in stressful situations.
- • Vendor and client onboarding follow applicable local regulations, tax norms and documentation standards.
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