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Freightwalla launches an app to help customers operate remotely

Aiming to create an ecosystem of freight services that can all be managed on a single platform

Freightwalla launches an app to help customers operate remotely

Digital freight forwarding startup Freightwalla recently launched their Android application on the Google Play store. The app offers all the services that their web platform offers, making it possible for logistics managers and business owners to plan, manage and track their shipments right on their mobile screens. The app launch is part of a larger “work from anywhere, anytime” initiative as Freightwalla strives to make logistics & supply chain accessible 24×7, from anywhere, on any device. With the launch of a mobile app, Freightwalla’s digital portal is now available not only as a Web Application that can be installed and run standalone on any Windows and Mac devices, but also on mobile phones. The user can now get all his shipment-related information 24×7, whether he is in his office or on the field.

Speaking about the new app, Punit Java, Chief Technology Officer, Freightwalla said, “Our new app is an extension of the Freightwalla digital web platform. We are aiming to create an ecosystem of freight services that can all be managed on a single platform. With the app our customers can now access Freightwalla’s features on any device on the go. In the context of the present Corona virus situation, we hope our app will help businesses to have improved visibility on their supply chains, while working from the safety of their homes.”

In business, sometimes the ‘time to quote’ makes all the difference in winning the business. In such situations, the app comes really handy as rates and vessel schedules can be fetched instantly on any mobile screen, as compared to the traditional freight forwarders that take anywhere between a few hours to even a day before they can revert back with the rates. Not to mention, the hassles involved with multiple phone calls, emails, and follow-ups to get shipment information have been reduced to zero with the help of the digital platform.