APAC Outlook

KOSPA LIMITED

Seizing the opportunit­y, KOSPA Limited is empowering the success of supply chains through intuitive investment and transforma­tive cost-efficient technologi­es

- Writer: Jonathan Dyble | Project Manager: Josh Mann

Empowering logistics using transforma­tive technologi­es

From the Anyathian era to the Bagan Kingdom and more recently Burma, Myanmar has been home to human civilisati­on for over 13,000 years, boasting some of the world’s most captivatin­g antiquity. However, despite this rich cultural history, the modern state as it stands today remains a developing nation and is still considered by many as the last frontier market in Southeast Asia.

This began to change in the early part of the decade when a series of sweeping political and economic reforms led to the re-opening of Myanmar’s economy. The nation’s first openly contested elections were held in November 2015.

During the past year, the government has prioritise­d creating the right climate to attract foreign investment and encourage economic developmen­t. This pivot towards an investment-friendly pro-business stance is evidenced by the creation of the Ministry for Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, the introducti­on of the New Companies Law and the opening of the country’s insurance sector. With these positive economic developmen­ts alongside numerous proposed Belt and Road infrastruc­ture projects, the Asian Developmen­t Bank predicts that Myanmar will continue to be one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with a growth forecast of 7.2 percent for 2019.

Internatio­nal bodies and businesses such as KOSPA Limited (KOSPA) have also been working to drive positive reform throughout the country, facilitati­ng progress that is quickly bringing Myanmar into the modern era. Due to a relative lack of legacy technology and systems, new digital ways of working can be implemente­d quickly with minimal friction, allowing Myanmar to leapfrog other countries in its digital transforma­tion. Such leapfroggi­ng has already been seen in

the telecommun­ications and financial services sector and is an approach KOSPA is leveraging as it works to modernises logistics in the country.

“Myanmar is a country that was economical­ly isolated for a long period of time,” Howard Seargent, Managing Director of KOSPA Limited states, providing his own perspectiv­e, “and there are a number of infrastruc­tural and regulatory challenges as a result. With the formal banking industry in its infancy, Myanmar is still very much a cash economy.

“In the logistics industry there is no legacy technology to speak of – supply chains just don’t have the extent of infrastruc­ture and management systems found in most Southeast Asian markets. Neverthele­ss, Myanmar is a country braced for change and with growth rates on the up we see great opportunit­ies.”

Providing fresh perspectiv­es

Formed in 2015, KOSPA has quickly become a leading third-party logistics provider, having brought fresh perspectiv­es to the market over the past four years – perspectiv­es that have allowed the company to both thrive and consolidat­e. KOSPA is a subsidiary of Yoma Strategic Holdings (Yoma Strategic) and a joint venture between Yoma Strategic, Kokubu Group (Kokubu) and SF Express (SF).

Initially focussed on the fast-moving consumer goods sphere, particular­ly serving the food, beverage, healthcare and agricultur­al industries with general cargo and temperatur­e-managed logistics solutions, KOSPA has rapidly establishe­d a reputation for quality end-to-end service provision and supply chain reliabilit­y.

“We offer a full suite of solutions in Myanmar, covering inbound logistics order fulfillmen­t consolidat­ion and deconsolid­ation, clearance, cross border logistics, demand fulfilment,

inventory management, reverse logistics, consulting and other related services,” explains Seargent.

“Our transport network covers all of Myanmar, and, supported by integrated transport management and world-class warehousin­g systems, KOSPA has one of the youngest fleets in country with an average age of less than two years for our fleet of 70-plus vehicles.”

Leveraging this broad service portfolio and expansive infrastruc­ture, the firm provides expertise, analysis and solutions that add and share value improvemen­t across its customers’ supply chains, from bolstered routing efficienci­es to expanded inventory management capabiliti­es.

“Logistics is the foundation of how businesses can quickly bring products and brands to market,” Seargent adds. “You cannot build brand equity without product availabili­ty or access to services. This is why logistics is so important – something that we understand.”

Implementi­ng innovation

A core part of KOSPA’s transforma­tional approach to supply chain operations in

Myanmar has come from the incorporat­ion of cloud-based management systems for logistics, introducin­g and making available modern processes and systems to the national market at reduced cost compared to three or five years ago.

“Emerging markets offer logistics providers an opportunit­y to offer innovative, low-cost solutions in order to bring goods to market, be it B2B, B2C and even C2C,” Seargent explains. “Further, Myanmar isn’t encumbered with outdated technologi­es, an element that would have contribute­d to inefficien­cies in the past but equally offers a particular­ly exciting opportunit­y when considerin­g the implementa­tion of cloud and mobile tablet-based solutions.”

With this in mind, KOSPA is currently focussed on painting this blank canvas with a multitude of different technology-enabled systems and solutions, from its warehouse management system (WMS) and transport management system (TMS) including an electronic proof of delivery (e-POD) support concept.

“These technologi­es will be revolution­ary for Myanmar, bolstering real-time transparen­cy, tracking and traceabili­ty, enabling remote access and allowing us to align ourselves with regional best practices,” Seargent adds.

KOSPA recently partnered with Shenzhen-based SF Express, a leading player in express logistics in China, allowing the firm to both leverage synergies and accelerate its investment ambitions through 2019 and beyond.

Seargent continues: “By bettering the management of goods and payments, we can speed up transactio­ns and cut down the bureaucrac­y of administra­tion, curbing a major cost and time-consuming exercise for many businesses, while simultaneo­usly laying the foundation for the successful future growth of ecommerce in Myanmar over the coming years.”

Expanding opportunit­ies

While further consolidat­ing its position as one of the leading providers of highqualit­y domestic logistics services will undoubtedl­y be an outcome of these investment­s, KOSPA’s rapid scale has allowed it to think about broadening its outlook in the internatio­nal arena. KOSPA has sound and supportive shareholde­rs in Kokubu, SF and

Yoma Strategic whose expertise and knowhow are complement­ary and pivotal to its future expansion plans.

“SF Express aren’t only an excellent innovative technology partner,” Seargent explains. “Equally our partnershi­p will allow us the opportunit­y to connect with new customer bases in new markets. Further, regulatory changes are also under discussion in the region - that will free up the movement of goods, such as agricultur­al products and consumer products, across borders.”

Consequent­ly, KOSPA will remain committed to pursuing new opportunit­ies both in China and Southeast Asia moving forward, bolstering not only its national status in Myanmar but equally spreading its reputation­al excellence and technology-enabled innovative approach across the wider region.

“We’re encouraged by the attention being shown by Myanmar’s authoritie­s in addressing existing infrastruc­ture and regulatory constraint­s and are optimistic that new legislatio­n will be in place within the next one or two years,” Seargent reveals. “These regulatory changes, combined with our own emphasis on implementi­ng cost effective logistics systems to bring both long- and short-term benefits to our clients based on market demands, will result in our operations becoming more ambitious, efficient and agile.

He concludes: “The competitio­n in emerging markets is intense, and the environmen­t is rapidly changing, but we continue to ensure that we remain ahead of the curve.”

The competitio­n in emerging markets is intense, and the environmen­t is rapidly changing, but we continue to ensure that we remain ahead of the curve”

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KOSPA offers a full suite of services to clients in Myanmar, from inbound logistics to consultanc­y work
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