Try GOLD - Free
THE AXLE OF ANY LOGISTICS COMPANY IS...
DataQuest
|October 2023
Not technology. Not yet. But technology is helping to strengthen the real backbone of this industry, while also repairing its broken parts. Santosh Ingalkar, Head of Operation at KSH Distriparks, a container logistics solutions company in Pune (operating in areas like seamless transportation network, buffer yard solution, ocean imports, bonded warehouse facilities, and DPD transportation services) tells us more as he also shares why drivers are still the critical piece that holds it all together.
 
 How crucial is technology in what you do-specially as your posture is that of an integrated IT logistics solutions player in India's container market which is slated to turn into a US$10.3 billion industry by 2028?
We use technology in a number of areas. Like transport management, expense management, warehouse management, customs monitoring and document management. One by one, we have strengthened a lot of these processes with the help as that of technology. We use IT mainly in operations constitutes 80 per cent of our work.
 
Let's start with TMS (Transport Management System). How early did you begin this and why?
It began six to seven years back. That time everything, from LR to trip sheets, was maintained in a manual way expenses, funds, and driver advances etc. We were, hence, facing a lot of person-dependent limitations. If a regular person was not making the data entry someday, there were chances of some details being missed. Changing it to an automated system has ensured that the system does not move to the next step unless all details are provided. This has given us a lot of savings.
How does IT help in areas like documents and customs?
Customs is an area that needs a lot of documentation - hundreds of pages per set. In 2021, we implemented a document management system. Now we can directly store and tag documents from the emails we get from importers and exporters. We use smart metadata for data organization and retrieval.
This story is from the October 2023 edition of DataQuest.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM DataQuest
 
 DataQuest
The GCC Boom: India's Journey from Cost Arbitrage to Innovation
India's 1,700+ GCCs are shifting from cost to co-creation. Can India convert scale, AI depth, and leadership ambition into true orchestration power for global enterprises?
16 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
'Je ne sais quoi' is now 'Je ne sais quAl': From metrics to experiences at Genesys Xperience 2025
At Genesys Xperience 2025, CEO Tony Bates showed how agentic AI is shifting businesses from metrics to empathy-driven experiences that build trust.
8 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
Legacy is not enough: Why enterprises need Al-native SaaS
Phenom's Kiran Menon shares how AI-first SaaS is redefining talent experience, augmenting legacy systems, and delivering measurable outcomes.
4 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
SAP's Jan Bungert on how business Al and data cloud are powering India's Techade
Jan Bungert, CRO of SAP Business AI, discusses how SAP is embedding AI into core applications and leveraging SAP Business Data Cloud to help Indian enterprises like Parle and Mahindra unlock trusted insights, efficiency, and measurable outcomes.
4 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
Why the operating system is no longer just plumbing: Raj Das on the future of RHEL
Many enterprises still think of the operating system as a background utility-something you set up once and forget. In reality, modern OS platforms like RHEL are dynamic, intelligent enablers of innovation.
5 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
Don't bolt Al onto ERP—build a connected system from day one
In an exclusive interaction with Dataquest, Paritosh Ladhani, Joint Managing Director of SLMG Beverages, outlines how the Coca-Cola bottler has moved from legacy processes to a fully digitised, AI-enabled, smart-factory ecosystem.
10 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
The future isn't about isolated robots
C Balaji, PSG Head, TVS Electronics draws a rough, but realistic, picture of factories that embrace robots for new business models as well as faster (and smarter) assembly lines and packaging. It's an age of managed automation, performance-based services, flexible manufacturing, mass customisation, vision-intelligence, serialisation and traceability across all areas. But would this world be with or without taxes, accidents and retrofitting? Let's take a walk with Balaji around what's changing and what's staying.
4 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
Hitting 'Reset', Risking 'Reboot' - VMware's Bold Leap from Complexity to Clarity
VMware, under Broadcom, is redefining cloud with VCF 9.0-simplifying portfolios, reshaping partner strategy, and positioning as a product-led platform.
4 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
Feeding the Al beast, with some beauty
Jameson Mendonca, Power Generation Business Leader, Cummins Power System opens up some pistons of carbon hunger of modern data centres while he also shows how Natural gas, Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil, Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) can weld well in this new era. And why we should we worried about scope 1 and 2 in the race to be no.1 in AI.
6 mins
October 2025
 
 DataQuest
We allow you to say No!
What's ETA status of real consent, useful personalisation, technology for the everyday commuter and data ethics in the super-busy travel terminal? Anytime now or are we still catching this bus?
4 mins
October 2025
Translate
Change font size

