MatchLog
Solutions has joined forces with BLR Logistiks (India) Ltd, this collaboration
is set to redefine how container movement is managed across India by leveraging
technology to enhance efficiency, minimize delays, and streamline operations in
the transport sector. The partnership will enable better container utilization,
minimizing idle time and reducing overall operational costs. These solutions also create better visibility across the supply
chain, ensuring a more synchronized and data-driven approach to logistics
planning.
India’s logistics industry has
long struggled with inefficiencies in container utilization, often leading to
high costs and unnecessary delays. MatchLog’s technology-driven approach solves this
by eliminating redundant empty container movements, reducing turnaround times,
and optimizing supply chain networks. The
company’s proprietary digital platforms are designed to integrate seamlessly
with logistics providers, helping businesses like BLR Logistiks enhance
container triangulation and significantly improve fleet efficiency.
Speaking about this, Harsh
Vardhan Gupta, CEO – India, MatchLog Solutions, said, “We believe
that technology can solve some of the biggest challenges in the logistics
sector. Our collaboration with BLR Logistiks enables us to bring our
cutting-edge solutions to a wider network, improving container optimization and
strengthening supply chain performance. Together, we are setting a new standard
for how logistics should function in India.”
Adding
further, Ashok Goyal, Managing Director, BLR Logistics, said, “Optimizing
container movement is critical for the future of India’s logistics industry.
Our partnership with MatchLog brings in the right technology to improve
efficiency, reduce operational costs, and create a more resilient supply chain
ecosystem. As a company committed to innovation, we see this as a step towards
modernizing logistics operations in India.”
Since its inception, MatchLog
has facilitated the movement of 200,000 containers, optimizing 50% of these
operations and achieving visibility over 2 million containers. This has resulted in a
reduction of 40,000 metric tonnes of carbon emissions, significantly
contributing to the reduction of India’s logistics carbon footprint. With India’s logistics industry poised for
transformation, partnerships like this play a crucial role in enhancing
efficiency, optimizing costs, and making supply chains more agile.
As MatchLog continues to work with key
industry players, its impact on the transport sector is expected to drive
long-term improvements in container movement and overall logistics management
across the country.