OnBoard Logistics partners with Raft for digital efficiency

Rodrigo Sosa Quiroga, co-founder and vice president, OnBoard Logistics. Photo: OnBoard Logistics

US-based freight forwarder OnBoard Logistics has partnered with logistics platform Raft to make its operations more efficient and further its digitalisation efforts.

OnBoard Logistics now boasts a fully automated warehouse pre-check process, utilising Raft’s platform to optimise the receipt and processing of cargo before its physical arrival to streamline operations and prevent potentially costly mistakes.

Since implementation, which was completed within a two-week period, OnBoard Logistics said it has achieved a capacity lift of over three times its previous capabilities, and has eliminated human errors in its warehousing processes.

“Our goal has always been to optimise our services and provide unparalleled quality to our clients,” said Rodrigo Sosa Quiroga, co-founder and vice president, OnBoard Logistics.

OnBoard Logistics has recently rolled out a digitalisation strategy that involves investing heavily in its technological infrastructure to improve warehouse operations.

Its adoption of Raft is part of a larger initiative known as the Digital Warehouse Project.

The integration of handheld scanners and artificial intelligence capabilities has been combined with the existing software infrastructure to strengthen the business.

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