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Move of Railways to implement integrated transport solution with logistics players is a big leap, says FarEye
New Delhi, Feb 1 (IBNS): Kushal Nahata, CEO and Co-founder FarEye, Logistics Technology Solutions provider said the Railways plan to implement integrated transport solution said the move of Railways to implement integrated transport solution with logistics players is a big leap in providing visibility to large consumers of agricultural products.
"The move of Railways (announced in the Union Budget by FM Arun Jaitley) to implement integrated transport solution with logistics players is a big leap in providing visibility to large consumers of agricultural products," Nahata said in a statement.
"Using indigenous FarEye logistics technology Railways can provide real-time visibility to their customers as proven digitization and mobile technology can add a competitive edge that Railways is seeking to grow goods traffic, especially of perishable agricultural goods," he said.
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