Kavitha launches Revolutionizing business in unorganized sector
Hyderabad, Jan 20 (Maxim News): Nizamabad MP K. Kavitha has launched the tulip logistics all service India in Hyderabad here on Friday.
There has been so many obstacles with communication & technology for truck owners, drivers and load suppliers. In order to close the gap between truck owners & drivers tulip has come up with unique technology.” said Kavitha. We will provide full support to tulip logistics said Kavitha and we need get more such ideas to make Telangana a greater Telangana she said.
Tulips Logistics is helping the transporters as well as the customers save time while transporting goods. While the heavy vehicle operators have a likelihood of earning more revenue in the absence of middlemen, the customers stand to get a reasonable deal.
Started in 2015, Tulips Logistics has introduced a mobile app, started a call center and launched a website through which customers, ranging from big corporates to individuals, can place inter-city orders to transport their goods.
“This way, the clients will only be charged for one-way unlike the previous times when they had to pay up for the return trip of the vehicle,” explained K. Madan, founder and Chairmen of Tulips Logistics.
“The trucks operators do not have to wait for days to get the next order and depend on the middlemen, who take huge commissions. Since the truck’s status and location will be displayed in real time, it is easy to get business for them.” said Mr. Nivas C.E.O & Founder.
Tie up
At present, the start-up has tied up with 50,000 transporters across the country, many of whom ply multiple heavy goods vehicles.
The model of this start-up also gains significance in the backdrop of demonetization.
“There is no cash involved as transactions are carried out online. To make sure that truck drivers have money to refuel their vehicles, we are handing over special cards that can be used in fuel stations,” said Mr. Suneel C.O.O Tulip logistics.
At Rs. 30-crore turnover, the company is looking to touch Rs. 100-crore mark in the next financial year.
Buoyed by the response, the start-up is soon planning to expand operations to neighboring countries like Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and also to the US. (Maxim News)
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