Campaign India Team
Jun 27, 2022

Delhivery aims to box any product regardless of its size and dispatch location

Watch the films conceptualised by Wieden+Kennedy here

Delhivery, an Indian logistics and supply chain company, has rolled out a campaign highlighting its delivery services. 
 
The films for the campaign were rolled out on 20 June 2022.
 
Conceptualised by Wieden+Kennedy, the films depict the offerings the parcel transportation service facilitates to its affiliated businesses and customers. 
 
The first film features different products that need to be delivered. From small parcels to heavy goods and bulk loads, the film showcases how the supply chain firm transports everything. The film ends with the tagline, 'whatever size your business is, the answer is Delhivery'. 
 
The second film showcases various cross-border locations Delhivery transports goods. From remote parts of India to locations globally, the film showcases how Delhivery's services caters to any location. The film ends with the tagline 'wherever your shipment has to go...the answer is Delhivery'.

CREDITS: 
 
Client: Delhivery 
Agency: Wieden+Kennedy
Director: Sachin Kotre, advertising films director and co-founder, Lensflare Films Production
Producer: Naveed Khan, founder, Lensflare Films Production
 
Source:
Campaign India

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