Octoloop, in collaboration with CargoFlash Infotech, announced a major expansion across India by connecting its logistics platform to 10 more cities: Ahmedabad, Goa, Chennai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Amritsar, Hyderabad, Cochin, and Trivandrum. The above cities join the existing established hubs of Octoloop in Delhi and Mumbai, making a strong network of 12 strategic locations across India.
This expansion is beneficial to the customers of Octoloop in these economic centers and enables access to Qatar Airways Cargo’s vast global network of over 150 destinations worldwide. The partnership will make cargo logistics easier for local businesses, helping them further their aspirations to scale international markets by streamlining their shipping options, easing the booking process, and using seamless digital integration through the CargoFlash technology platform.
There is growing demand for cargo services as a result of India’s burgeoning economy, and this demand is even more acute for small and medium-sized enterprises looking for global reach. This expanded network of Octoloop stands ready to fill this demand by ensuring faster shipping and wider access to global markets. This development opens better logistics efficiencies and competitive advantages in global trade to Indian businesses.
Our vision has always been to make global logistics accessible and efficient for businesses,” said an Octoloop spokesperson. With the reliable reach of Qatar Airways Cargo, customers of Octoloop can now ship high-value, time-sensitive goods with more confidence into key markets in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
The feature of service, which differentiates the offerings of Octoloop is that it makes businesses trace shipping processes on the web from booking to tracking with an easy digital interface. This digital capability will ease out logistical complexities while allowing streamlining of business in the highly dynamic market today.
With this growth of Octoloop, further advancement into India’s global cargo ecosystem provides better scope for local businesses and positions the country in a very crucial space for logistics hubbing in international trade.