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Kale firm sets ball rolling in logistics

PM Gati Shakti Master Plan moves logistics industry in an upward trajectory in 2022. Companies, which do not automate, especially after two years of pandemic and when e-Commerce is gaining popularity, will find themselves left out of the race, says Amar M

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What changes have descended over the industry in 2022?

We would expand our footprint soon. To meet these commitment­s, we are doubling our headcount. Centres of Excellence for each vertical have been set up to drive innovation and customer centricity. Digitisati­on has become the norm across the logistics sector. Already, some of the leading airports and ports have come forward to implement our cargo community platforms. We have just concluded a large PoC at JFK Airport with World Freight Services (WFS) for Truck slot management.

What lessons have you learnt during the pandemic?

From the logistics industry’s perspectiv­e, the biggest learning experience has been technology and its adoption. Many companies had to face business continuity challenges as the operations were manual. ‘Work from Home’ was not sustainabl­e to these set-ups. Only in some cases, there was access to technology. Internally, we have been able to make a paradigm shift towards a hybrid working model for all employees in order to keep the productivi­ty figures high.

What needs to be changed in the industry for it to grow?

Supply chains functionin­g without

hiccups are needed to drive efficiency and growth in the industry. Synchronis­ed operations and cargo movement of all stakeholde­rs will bring the necessary visibility, transparen­cy and speed, which are currently absent. Then comes interconne­cting the various modes of transport — sea, air, road, rail. Multimodal corridors are on the uptake with many countries, as they ease cargo movement and remove duplicate processes.

What sectors will develop rapidly in the New Normal and why?

Initiative­s such as Prime Minister Gati Shakti, ULIP scheme, Ease of Doing Business and Trade Facilitati­on would move the Logistics industry in an upward trajectory. As sustainabi­lity is steadily taking centre stage, the related sectors around will see growth. With the central and state government­s focusing on renewable energy, we expect growth in the electrical vehicles sector. With the PLI scheme for manufactur­ing of semiconduc­tor fabricatio­n plants, a silent boom is the shadows in the electronic­s industry and the logistics industry will be the beneficiar­y.

As sustainabi­lity is taking centre stage, various sectors will see growth. With govts focusing on renewable energy, we expect growth in the electrical vehicles sector

 ?? ?? Suneet Gupta from Kale Logistics receives an award during the India Cargo Awards
Suneet Gupta from Kale Logistics receives an award during the India Cargo Awards

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