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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping partner to enhance container logistics in India
India's MatchLog Solutions has partnered with Accuracy Shipping to optimise container logistics in India. The collaboration focuses on improving efficiency in export-import (EXIM) container flows across the country's major trade corridors using real-time container reuse models and technology-led processes. The Indian logistics sector is witnessing increasing trade volumes and slower infrastructure growth, according to Accuracy Shipping. MatchLog and Accuracy Shipping's collaboration aims to shift the sector's conventional, infrastructure-intensive systems to data-driven logistics operations. The partnership will use MatchLog's AI-based triangulation engine and integrated reuse yards to repurpose import containers for export use in real time. This approach is expected to eliminate empty trips, reduce driver waiting periods, and optimise the use of transport assets. This transition will not only lower costs but also decrease carbon emissions, resulting in a more efficient and environmentally friendly logistics chain, according to the company. Accuracy Shipping managing director Vinay Tripathi said: 'Our goal has always been to bring speed, efficiency, and transparency into every link of the supply chain. 'With MatchLog's platform, we are able to go a step further in optimising container utilisation at scale while meeting the evolving needs of our customers. It is about embracing the future of logistics where every move is meaningful, planned, and data-driven. We see this as a natural evolution of our services.' Accuracy Shipping brings extensive port presence, a strong fleet, and customs expertise to the collaboration. MatchLog complements these strengths with a platform that delivers predictive insights and reuse capabilities tailored to meet real-time supply and demand precisely. The initiative aligns with MatchLog's broader goal of removing ten billion kilometres of redundant travel from the global EXIM container supply chain. MatchLog India CEO Harsh Vardhan Gupta said: 'This collaboration represents the shift from a reactive to a predictive model of container logistics. Instead of building more infrastructure, we are making existing networks smarter. 'With Accuracy Shipping's on-ground strength and our technology-led reuse ecosystem, we are creating a new operating model; one that's faster, leaner, and purpose-built for scale. This is the kind of transformation India's supply chains need.' Accuracy Shipping said that the collaboration will bring faster turnaround times, improved planning, and real-time visibility to the logistics landscape. "MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping partner to enhance container logistics in India" was originally created and published by Ship Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping partner to enhance container logistics in India
India's MatchLog Solutions has partnered with Accuracy Shipping to optimise container logistics in India. The collaboration focuses on improving efficiency in export-import (EXIM) container flows across the country's major trade corridors using real-time container reuse models and technology-led processes. The Indian logistics sector is witnessing increasing trade volumes and slower infrastructure growth, according to Accuracy Shipping. MatchLog and Accuracy Shipping's collaboration aims to shift the sector's conventional, infrastructure-intensive systems to data-driven logistics operations. The partnership will use MatchLog's AI-based triangulation engine and integrated reuse yards to repurpose import containers for export use in real time. This approach is expected to eliminate empty trips, reduce driver waiting periods, and optimise the use of transport assets. This transition will not only lower costs but also decrease carbon emissions, resulting in a more efficient and environmentally friendly logistics chain, according to the company. Accuracy Shipping managing director Vinay Tripathi said: 'Our goal has always been to bring speed, efficiency, and transparency into every link of the supply chain. 'With MatchLog's platform, we are able to go a step further in optimising container utilisation at scale while meeting the evolving needs of our customers. It is about embracing the future of logistics where every move is meaningful, planned, and data-driven. We see this as a natural evolution of our services.' Accuracy Shipping brings extensive port presence, a strong fleet, and customs expertise to the collaboration. MatchLog complements these strengths with a platform that delivers predictive insights and reuse capabilities tailored to meet real-time supply and demand precisely. The initiative aligns with MatchLog's broader goal of removing ten billion kilometres of redundant travel from the global EXIM container supply chain. MatchLog India CEO Harsh Vardhan Gupta said: 'This collaboration represents the shift from a reactive to a predictive model of container logistics. Instead of building more infrastructure, we are making existing networks smarter. 'With Accuracy Shipping's on-ground strength and our technology-led reuse ecosystem, we are creating a new operating model; one that's faster, leaner, and purpose-built for scale. This is the kind of transformation India's supply chains need.' Accuracy Shipping said that the collaboration will bring faster turnaround times, improved planning, and real-time visibility to the logistics landscape. "MatchLog, Accuracy Shipping partner to enhance container logistics in India" was originally created and published by Ship Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.