MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping join hands to boost smart container logistics
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MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping join hands to boost smart container logistics

MatchLog Solutions has partnered with Accuracy Shipping Ltd to optimise container logistics across India’s EXIM corridors, aiming to reduce empty container movements and improve asset utilisation. 

The alliance combines MatchLog’s AI-driven triangulation engine and integrated reuse yards with Accuracy’s fleet and port operations to enable real-time container reuse, helping minimise unproductive hauls and idle time. 

“With this collaboration, we’re shifting from reactive logistics to predictive planning,” said Harsh Vardhan Gupta, CEO (India), MatchLog. “It’s about creating smarter networks, not more infrastructure.” 

Vinay Tripathi, MD, Accuracy Shipping, added, “By leveraging MatchLog’s platform, we are driving transparency and efficiency across the supply chain, aligning with the future of logistics where every move counts.” 

The partnership aligns with MatchLog’s mission to eliminate 10 billion km of unnecessary EXIM container travel, enhancing both cost-effectiveness and sustainability in the logistics sector. 

MatchLog Solutions has partnered with Accuracy Shipping Ltd to optimise container logistics across India’s EXIM corridors, aiming to reduce empty container movements and improve asset utilisation. The alliance combines MatchLog’s AI-driven triangulation engine and integrated reuse yards with Accuracy’s fleet and port operations to enable real-time container reuse, helping minimise unproductive hauls and idle time. “With this collaboration, we’re shifting from reactive logistics to predictive planning,” said Harsh Vardhan Gupta, CEO (India), MatchLog. “It’s about creating smarter networks, not more infrastructure.” Vinay Tripathi, MD, Accuracy Shipping, added, “By leveraging MatchLog’s platform, we are driving transparency and efficiency across the supply chain, aligning with the future of logistics where every move counts.” The partnership aligns with MatchLog’s mission to eliminate 10 billion km of unnecessary EXIM container travel, enhancing both cost-effectiveness and sustainability in the logistics sector. 

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