HashMove’s website will provide single, end-to-end logistics platform
A Dubai-based technology company is introducing advanced, global, smart solutions to the supply chain and logistic industry with a view to enhancing efficiencies and tapping into its enormous potential.
The global intelligent mobility solution for logistics by HashMove will connect logistics providers, shippers, and governments with each other seamlessly to engage in global, multi-modal, end-to-end logistics transactions.
“It will provide single end-to-end logistics platform which will provide users the ability to search, view pricing, and book shipments across multiple logistics providers. The user can compare and choose, in just few minutes, the best possible deal,” said Sarfaraz Alam, co-founder and CEO, HashMove.
Today, the global logistic market is worth US$ 7.85 trillion and has the potential to reach US$ 11.12 trillion by 2020. Far East Asia has the highest share of US$ 4.09 trillion. China comes second with US$ 2.75 trillion, US with US$ 1.4 trillion, Australia with US$ 130 billion, UK with US$ 120 billion, the GCC with US$ 50 billion and the continent of Africa US$ 28.08 billion.
The GCC market is expected to grow to US$ 73 billion by 2021.
“Despite being such a huge market, there is no one, united market place that connects demand and supply under one roof. We, therefore, bridge the gap by introducing a global intelligent mobility solution for logistics that will connect logistics providers, shippers, and governments with each other seamlessly to engage in global, multi-modal, end-to-end logistics transactions,” added Alam.
He affirmed that the website will provide single end-to-end logistics platform which will provide users the ability to search, view pricing, and book shipments across multiple logistics providers.
HashMove is scheduled to start its operation by January 2019 and will be available in English, Arabic, Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Korean and Japanese. “It will be supported with 24x7x365 call centre providing the best customer support to the users and businesses in their native languages,” he noted.
According to Alam, the best minds in technology, entrepreneurs and developers from Silicon Valley, California and Dubai have worked together to develop this ‘revolutionary logistics platform’.