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Using indigenous FarEye logistics technology Railways can provide real-time visibility to their customers: ​FarEye CEO Nahata

02 Feb 2017, 08:28 am

Using indigenous FarEye logistics technology Railways can provide real-time visibility to their customers: ​FarEye CEO Nahata
New Delhi, Feb 1 (NITN): Kushal Nahata, CEO and Co-founder FarEye, Logistics Technology Solutions provider said the Railways’ plan to implement integrated transport​ ​with logistics players is a big leap in providing visibility to large consumers of agricultural products.

"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," Nahata said.

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