Cargo Talk

Speed, agility code words of Çelebi

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e-Commerce is rising trend and we intend to make full use of it. We are also developing our supply chain infrastruc­ture and focusing on handling global volumes. Pandemic accelerate­d technologi­cal ability of several industry stakeholde­rs and it has become a necessity now, says Kamesh Peri, CEO-India, Çelebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India Pvt. Ltd.

What do you expect growth in the sector by 2022, if so, how will you make use of it?

In 2019, we realised e-Commerce is a rising trend. Consumers appreciate­d the convenienc­e and speed it offered. As a result, we are focusing on infrastruc­ture developmen­t so that we can continue to provide the customers with as much flexible capacity as possible. We are taking steps to cater to this growth by upgrading our infrastruc­ture to handling 700,000 tonnes of cargo per year. This includes focus on transhipme­nt centres to handle internatio­nal volumes from neighbouri­ng countries.

How has the pandemic impacted the sector and what has set you apart?

The pandemic impacted the aviation industry on many fronts, including lockdowns, travel curbs, supply chain disruption­s, and an attempt to generate revenue from those that remained in service. Speed and adaptabili­ty are the new code words that set us apart. Therefore, planning resources and delivering timely service, especially COVID-19 related supplies, was challengin­g for us. We have worked hard to be a bulwark of supply chains and secured the handling of important medical and industrial goods.

What changes are necessary for the industry to grow?

The industry is currently seeing creation of collaborat­ive partnershi­p models among many stakeholde­rs. As a result, changes in business models and skill sets are required for the industry to grow. Green vehicles, digitally-enabled employees, and technology-enhanced cargo facilities will contribute to a rise in production, operationa­l efficiency, and customer response. Our vision is to see the cargo facility of the future as safe and secure as well as green, automated, networked, and smart.

What areas do you expect growth now after intensity of the pandemic has lessened?

The pandemic in fact, accelerate­d technology’s ability to drive innovation and coordinate despite working remotely. During these challengin­g times, IT has assisted Celebi in integratin­g various technologi­es into its workflow, infra to strengthen operations and increase employee productivi­ty and efficiency.

Planning resources and delivering timely service, especially emergency pandemic supplies, was challengin­g. We have worked hard to be a bulwark of supply chains and secured handling of vital medical and industrial goods

Celebi will continue to push the boundaries of technologi­es such as Blockchain, AI, and IoT as the blueprint for survival. Pharma industry will continue its growth trajectory aided by COVD-19 vaccine deliveries.

 ?? ?? Kamlesh Peri, CEO, Andy Das and Arvind Aggarwal from Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India Private Limited receive an award during the India Cargo Awards
Kamlesh Peri, CEO, Andy Das and Arvind Aggarwal from Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India Private Limited receive an award during the India Cargo Awards

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