Officials at the awards ceremony
Kale Logistics wins ‘Best IT Solution Provider’ award
DUBAI, December 26, 2017
Kale Logistics Solutions, a leading global IT solutions provider focused on providing cutting edge technology solutions to the logistics industry, recently won the ‘Best IT Solution Provider’ award at the 3rd Logistics and Supply Chain Awards 2017.
The award was presented to honour and recognise the technological contribution rendered by Kale Logistics Solutions in the cargo community platform domain, said a statement.
Organised by Supply Chain Management Professionals (SCMPro), the awards identify and appreciate organisations who have fulfilled their role as industry innovators and have contributed in raising the standards of business excellence across the Indian transport and infrastructure sector, it said.
Logistics Solutions, a trusted IT Logistics partner for Fortune 500 companies worldwide, was awarded the ‘Best IT Solution Provider’ at the recently held 3rd edition of the SCMPro Logistics and Supply Chain awards.
The awards recognise the stalwarts and high-fliers of the logistics and supply chain business who have created a niche for themselves by driving innovation and raising the overall service standards of the industry.
Several industry leaders and players from the supply chain and logistics fraternity came together on this countywide platform where Kale Logistics Solutions’ contribution to driving digitisation and automation through IT enabled logistics and supply chain solutions were acknowledged and appreciated.
Krishnamurthy Gopalakrishnan, head of business development (India, Asia-Pacific region), Kale Logistics Solutions, said: “It is indeed an honour to be recognised for our efforts in building a portfolio of products that connect the logistics and supply chain sector.”
“This award comes at a right time when cargo community systems are the need of the hour. Our solutions like Uplift - India’s first multi-modal cargo community system and CODEX - Container Digital Exchange are global benchmarks,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service