Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Travel and Transportation

Travel and Transportation forms the backbone of infrastructure – the major sector of any economy. Millions of people and businesses rely on an extensive, inter-related network. The transportation industry is in an era of unprecedented change. Marked by unending demands for increased services and severely limited budgets for infrastructure, the industry faces continuous challenges. The travel industry is exploring new horizons in the way it does business, thanks to technology. Today, with the help of technology the travel industry is creating new propositions for its customers - online booking, remote travel management, and new age CRM programs.

On the other hand, 3PL and Logistics provider industry that is heavily dependant on infrastructure set by transportation has been embryonic to offer greater scope and more complex solutions. Expansion of networks through rapid globalization with mergers and acquisitions amongst logistics providers and need to fulfill complex global contracts calls for higher performance through greater and deeper end-to-end integration and state of the art visibility tools. The underlying objective is, seamless flow of information across the complex and growing value chains, leading to effective and faster decision making which in turn leads to better transparency and visibility.

Having provided services to several leading players in this industry, we have extensive domain knowledge which when tied to technological capabilities offers our customer’s formidable solutions. These solutions are designed to help our customers utilize technology for building competitive advantage for travel and transportation and exploring new markets for the same. Deriving from our vast experience across leading players in this industry, we have expertise in developing travel solutions for airlines, online travel portals, and information service providers across various functions. We have also developed a travel component framework that is built on in-house re-usable components, 3rd party tools and customized components.

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