Jakarta, October 8, 2019 – Tech in Asia, one of Asia’s biggest platforms for the tech community, held its blockbuster Tech in Asia Conference in the city of Jakarta.
On the first day of the conference, Janio had a chance to provide our insights on the future of logistics during a panel discussion alongside other logistics players, moderated by Reefknot Investments.
Adopting a current and future perspective of the state and development of Indonesia’s logistics, it is widely recognized that logistics has and will likely always be a challenge in Indonesia due to its nature as an archipelagic state, with thousands of islands. One of the major developments shaping the logistics industry is eCommerce growth. With this growth, the demand for end-to-end logistics, which integrates the shipping process from port to the end consumer, is growing.
Syed Ali Ridha Madihid, Janio’s COO (centre) speaking at Tech in Asia 2019
“Companies need to know how to make their logistics more connected and seamless especially when there are so many fragmented islands to cover. And with platforms like Bukaglobal coming up, Indonesian merchants are looking for ways to get their products out from Indonesia” – Syed Ali Ridha Madihid, COO
Janio believes that technology is crucial in connecting every part of the supply chain together to serve consumers and merchants. As cross-border eCommerce purchases increase, merchants need solutions that integrate shipments into Indonesia and cover delivery from port to consumers.
On the other hand, a growing focus on exports out of Indonesia likewise requires a seamless end-to-end solution that can move parcels from merchants’ warehouses to ports, then across borders and through to the last mile. Beyond addressing the needs of merchants and consumers, technology can also help logistics players by allowing them to access a wider network within and outside Indonesia, and this is precisely the type of technology that Janio is developing. For example, a small fleet operator in Bandung can now not only receive more business through shipments coming in from outside Indonesia through the Janio network, they can also tap into the Janio network to provide international shipping to their existing customers.
The session is expected to be a valuable source of information for industry players in the eCommerce ecosystem to grow their business in and outside Indonesia. We were very glad to have the experience to share our story to the hundreds of attendees at the Tech in Asia Gamma Stage. If you would like to know about the work we are doing in Indonesia, or if you require shipping solutions, do get in touch by writing in to contact@janio.asia!
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