Even as the government considers introducing the Uber model to port logistics, a start-up in Kochi, Tranzhub, is all set to launch such an initiative for container trailer operators.
The company has come up with an online booking platform linking trailer operators, freight forwarders and customs brokers, enabling them to fix trailer hire charges and terms directly.
The new initiative, scheduled to be launched by the end of this month at the Kochi Port, assumes significance at a time when the government is reportedly considering online booking options for trucks to speed up cargo movement in major ports.
The people behind Tranzhub claim that it is for the first time in the Indian logistics sector that such an online trailer booking facility is being launched.
Alan Abraham, CEO, told BusinessLine that container transportation is largely unorganised and the company intends to organise it through technological intervention.
Transzhub has developed an online booking platform – Trailerji.com- where users can register, post and fulfil their requirements using the company's website or the mobile app.
Initially, the online booking facility will be introduced at the Kochi Port, and soon be extended to other major ports, said Akhil Babu P, Chief Operating Officer. On the revenue model, he said there will be a one-time service charge and user-fee for each booking.
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