The Act Of A Disrupter
TransREporter|October - November 2017

As innovations in technological advancements continue to grip the logistics sector, self-driven vehicles are seen as the next big thing.

The Act Of A Disrupter

One of the strongest pillars of the Indian economy, logistics is without a doubt, scaling new heights in recent times. As a cost-effective solution to the transportation of goods across the country, the industry is seeing tremendous growth and technological advancements. Besides increasing competition with the entry of new players in the market, the length and complexity supply chains and has increased the number of suppliers at all levels, which makes it ripe for disruption.

Following the law of supply and demand, when prices of goods increases, there are more suppliers over that period of time. As compared to previous decades, we are now doing an increased amount of trade among each other and due to this increase in the number of vendors logistics have become highly fragmented and commoditised.

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