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GIM: Experience efficiency in enterprise logistics

eJogajog, the brainchild of several dedicated and visionary leaders in
the technology domain working from different parts of the world which
has been focusing to minimize the commercial transportation challenges
to accelerate the economic activities in Bangladesh through
digitization, has utilized modern-day logistics software to bring about
efficiency to traditional enterprise logistics.

GIM (Goods In Motion), an advanced logistics software, is one of their
first initiatives that connects shippers and carriers through a digital
platform.

Already setting its footprint in 61 districts, and facilitating hundreds
of commercially important of trips every month for a wide range of
customers, from development projects to giant corporates like Lafarge,
ACI, Abul Khair, among others. Within a span of 6 months, the app has
registered more than 12,000 trucks and 7000 drivers while reaching the
milestone of 100,000-ton capacity.

With digital logistics, these new enterprise and supply chain logistics
applications are tightly integrated with core warehouse, transportation,
and labor management systems to enable new process models and ensure
fulfillment excellence.

Today customers don’t have time for a poor delivery experience. To
match up to the demands of savvy customers, businesses need to optimise
dispatching processes. GIM automatically allocates tasks to delivery
executives, depending on the resources available and the destination of
a parcel.

With GIM, anyone can get trucks anytime, anywhere within a competitive
rates.

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