Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sytrans takes logistics to new heights

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Navigating through the troubled times of pandemics and lockdowns, Sytrans Global (Pvt.) Ltd, a new-age logistics solutions company. is changing the way the movement of cargo is carried out by introducin­g the latest technology to the industry.

Sytrans is a fully-owned subsidiary of Virtrans Capital (Pvt.) Ltd, a multifacet­ed investment outfit specialisi­ng in industry changing technology solutions in the virtual transport sphere.

“Having recognised the need for technologi­cal innovation in the virtual transporta­tion sphere, Sytrans was launched as a start-up to provide convenienc­e and accessibil­ity for the transporta­tion of goods. The idea was to easily connect importers and exporters with their required vehicles, be it a small, medium, large lorry to a 20/40 foot container truck, all available on one platform,” said Sytrans Global (Pvt.) Ltd Director Nirthaj Seelanatha.

The Sytrans database currently utilises the services of over 100 transport providers of mainly prime movers as well as small and medium lorries. This offers customers the convenienc­e of obtaining a truck at their time of need to deliver cargo of any size and requiremen­t be it small loads to freight cargo. The fleet also includes trucks with in-built freezers and various storage capacities, etc. The backend of the operations features a 24/7/365 call centre that is prepared to offer solutions for any logistical need. Dedicated account coordinato­rs provide the best services in order to meet customer needs and requiremen­ts.

“Unlike our taxi hailing or food delivery platforms where the transactio­n takes place between two parties, such as a customer and a driver or customer and a restaurant, in the business of container transporta­tion there are many other stakeholde­rs involved. However, despite the long operationa­l process we still see the diversity and market potential in this industry and as a result our shareholde­rs are more than willing to invest further on Sytrans despite the current pandemic situation,” Seelanatha added.

Chief Operations Officer Sushani Jayakody also commenting on the operations noted, “There is a lack of proper technologi­cal connectivi­ty and training in the logistics industry as a whole and therefore streamlini­ng dayto-day operations through technology is yet to catch on in small economies such as Sri Lanka. However, by understand­ing the challenges of this industry early on, Sytrans realised that the key to succeed is by providing an exceptiona­l quality of service to their customers and well as keeping the transporte­rs engaged with constant hires.”

Since establishi­ng itself as a recognised logistics provider in the industry, Sytrans is now ready to enter the next phase of business. Just two years since penetratin­g into the local container transporta­tion industry, Sytrans recently signed up with Ceylon Grain Elevators PLC to transport their entire stock of poultry feed from Trincomale­e to Colombo. This opportunit­y is of great significan­ce as it paves the way for many other projects that are in the pipeline. In order to provide a quality service, the first branch office was also opened Trincomale­e, which houses facilities for containers to be washed, cleaned and dried as well as resting quarters for the drivers. All staff at the Trinco branch were recruited from the area providing much needed jobs.

 ?? ?? Sytrans Global Director Nirthaj Seelanatha
Sytrans Global Director Nirthaj Seelanatha
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Sytrans Global COO Sushani Jayakody

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