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MatchLog, BLR Logistiks Partner to Streamline Container Movement
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MatchLog, BLR Logistiks Partner to Streamline Container Movement

MatchLog Solutions has partnered with BLR Logistiks (India) to optimise container movement across India. This collaboration leverages MatchLog’s digital logistics platform and BLR Logistiks’ extensive transport network to enhance efficiency, minimize delays, and cut operational costs.

By eliminating redundant empty container movements and improving triangulation, MatchLog’s technology reduces turnaround times and optimizes supply chains. The company has facilitated 200,000 container movements, achieving 50 per cent optimisation and cutting 40,000 metric tonne of carbon emissions.

“We believe technology can solve logistics inefficiencies,” said Harsh Vardhan Gupta, CEO – India, MatchLog Solutions. “This partnership expands our reach, enhancing container utilization and supply chain performance.”

Ashok Goyal, Managing Director, BLR Logistiks, added, “Optimising container movement is crucial. This collaboration brings the right technology to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and modernize logistics in India.”

With India’s logistics sector undergoing transformation, such partnerships are key to boosting supply chain agility and sustainability.

MatchLog Solutions has partnered with BLR Logistiks (India) to optimise container movement across India. This collaboration leverages MatchLog’s digital logistics platform and BLR Logistiks’ extensive transport network to enhance efficiency, minimize delays, and cut operational costs.By eliminating redundant empty container movements and improving triangulation, MatchLog’s technology reduces turnaround times and optimizes supply chains. The company has facilitated 200,000 container movements, achieving 50 per cent optimisation and cutting 40,000 metric tonne of carbon emissions.“We believe technology can solve logistics inefficiencies,” said Harsh Vardhan Gupta, CEO – India, MatchLog Solutions. “This partnership expands our reach, enhancing container utilization and supply chain performance.”Ashok Goyal, Managing Director, BLR Logistiks, added, “Optimising container movement is crucial. This collaboration brings the right technology to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and modernize logistics in India.”With India’s logistics sector undergoing transformation, such partnerships are key to boosting supply chain agility and sustainability.

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