TCS joins WiseTech’s CargoWise Service Partner programme

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IT services, consultancy and business provider Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has joined the CargoWise Service Partner programme of logistics IT provider WiseTech.

The CargoWise Service Partner programme is designed to help logistics providers achieve their digital transformation goals.

CargoWise enables logistics service providers to centralise their operations on one global database, removing the complexity of managing disparate systems, while increasing visibility of shipment information and data accuracy.

According to Sydney, Australia-headquartered WiseTech, the software is used by 24 of the top 25 global freight forwarders and by 41 of the top 50 third-party logistic providers.

Certified CargoWise Service Partners offer a range of consulting and technology services to implement, configure and optimise CargoWise.

Arun Pradeep, business head, travel, transportation and hospitality – Europe at Mumbai-headquartered TCS, commented: “TCS is helping leading logistics and supply chain companies worldwide re-imagine business models, enhance customer experience, and drive intelligent operations using digital technologies.

“With our deep industry expertise and customer-specific contextual knowledge, we will help clients leverage the CargoWise platform to further accelerate their digital transformation journeys.”

Fergus Park, partner panagement, WiseTech Global, added: “TCS’s proven global digital transformation capabilities and transportation sector expertise closely align with WiseTech’s technical innovations designed to manage the movement of goods and data across the world’s supply chain on a single platform.

“As a CargoWise Service Partner, TCS will be able to help CargoWise customers be more efficient, secure, and productive by operating in a seamless global environment.”

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