Kishan Aswath, CEO and Co-Founder, Mojro

“Setting a clear expectation on the objectives for resolving the obstacle makes it easier to select the right individual for the job” Kishan Aswath, CEO, and Co-Founder of Mojro lived by this mantra and continues to do so. He is in charge of the firm’s overall leadership activities. Mojro is a leading smart anticipatory logistics platform in India. Mojro is a future-ready, automated logistics platform that transforms goods transportation and optimizes key logistics planning processes for increased efficiency, productivity, and profitability. To put it simply, the company established itself as a logistics brain. He has an impressive educational background. Earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication. He also possessed a strong professional qualification from the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. Later, he ramped up his professional career by working as a Senior Developer for Tata Infotech and in leadership positions for MindTree Ltd. With 17+ years of experience, before embarking on his entrepreneurial journey, he worked in various domains in various positions. He then conceptualized Mojro, where his passion for technology allowed him to efficiently manage a team of expert people to propel the company forward.

 

Indian warehouses are typically located in distant places with few facilities. The emergence of eCommerce and online shopping in recent years, has resulted in a renewed demand for enhanced supply chain capabilities. Furthermore, freight operations typically require the accommodation of difficult activities. As the importance of proper supply chain management rises in the modern world, an effective supply of goods and services to consumers becomes critical. This is where powerful logistics management solutions, backed by AI/ML, cloud computing, and SaaS expertise, may make a game-changing difference.

A strong logistics management system is essential for the seamless running of supply chain operations. Today’s logistics management relies heavily on SaaS solutions. Their relevance has grown in quality, from optimizing operations to enhancing visibility in the supply chain. Every month, SaaS companies add critical insights from their clients, across domains, to the platform. This not only democratizes access, but also assists its customers in optimizing processes and systems.

The Relevance and Necessity of SaaS in Logistics Management

Logistics management is defined by the Council of Supply Chain Management as a component of supply chain management that regulates the efficient flow and storage of goods, services, and other associated information to satisfy changing consumer demands. In the face of increasing complications in freight management and transportation, third-party logistics service providers emphasize the need of logistics management.

When logistics services in the supply chain management are organized methodically, businesses can reap several benefits. It helps with customer satisfaction, providing a positive reputation to a company’s brand, and generating business. On the other hand, it provides transparency to a company’s supply chain processes. This is accomplished by using software to evaluate and track the real-time movement of items into and out of enterprises in order to acquire knowledge that can later be used to avoid disruptions and blunders.

Finally, better logistics management would offer a corporation complete control over its inbound freight management and retain inventory at ideal levels. As a result, organizations may be able to capitalize on cost-cutting opportunities.

SaaS has Constantly Contributed to the Growth of the Supply Chain Industry

The benefits of using SaaS models instead of on-premise models are numerous, and they are quickly becoming an industry standard. While technology is rapidly changing, in-house teams at logistics organizations may not always be in a position to keep up with developments in digital technology, e-way bills, AI/ML, GPS, IoT, and so on. With the help of SaaS firms’ knowledge across numerous technological teams and customers, there is less reliance on long-term personnel, lowering the possibility of ‘ransom’ salaries.

SaaS solutions boost workflow, simplify data handling processes, eliminate inventory concerns, prevent last-minute errors, and improve complex data analysis by tracking logistic details, doing research, and optimizing operations.

As previously said, having greater visibility of a process is critical in the supply chain. Today, software technologies make it easier to store and distribute all historical data in order to create complete data reports and gain visibility into logistics processes. In addition to this, a SaaS-based transportation management system facilitates real-time communication and better decision-making.

Businesses may collaborate on shipping methods using data and stay on the same page thanks to real-time communication tools. Having such fast communication reduces the likelihood of service faults, as well as other collaborative opportunities. Going further, SaaS technology can also aid in physical tracking because these models are responsive to changing processing and administration requirements.  

SaaS solutions would provide operators with improved route planning capabilities while also assisting logistics managers in avoiding the high capital costs and in-house IT staffing required for advanced systems. Owing to the fact that they are supplied as a service, SaaS solutions can be readily scaled up or down based on business needs without requiring any infrastructure upgrades. It improves loading automation for efficient and safe loading by calculating crate, pallet, and vessel requirements based on business requirements, material properties, single-axis rotation, and other criteria. SaaS solutions have helped improve space utilization and loading decisions.

Though traditional systems like bar codes, QR codes, and other optically scannable labeling systems have served the industry well, companies that rely on them must determine whether to shift to SaaS-based systems that can deliver updated services. Along with monitoring, it supports the processes of logistics management, from early planning and execution through analysis. Data-driven decisions, real-time change management, digitizing delivery automation process, streamlined driver-manager partnership, Track & Trace, Command center, ETA, measure, and ensure compliance; are some of the benefits of SaaS solutions. As a result, SaaS has contributed to the steady growth of the supply chain and logistics business.

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