Logistically speaking, here’s how technology will help in getting your package delivered super fast and it has nothing to do with drones
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With technology now making inroads in every aspect of our lives, why leave the logistics industry behind. The logistic industry has grown in India in the last couple of years also owing to the huge push India has seen in e-commerce sector. Though leading e-tailers like Flipkart , Amazon and Snapdeal have in-house logistics networks and warehouses for speedy delivery but hundreds of buyers and sellers across verticals depend on third-party logistics companies, one such company is Vamaship, an integrated logistic platform incepted in 2015 that has already incorporated technologies like Artificial Intelligence in a big way in their day to day work Bhavik, CEO and Founder of Vamaship says, "Technology is going to revolutionize every aspect of logistics and we're witnessing incredible adoption of tech by logistics companies globally. This is helping bring transparency in shipping prices, helping shippers save double digit percentages and automating manual processes across the supply chain." So here's an insight into what’s in store to take your online shopping experience to a whole new level.
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