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Meri Gari: Revving Up Pakistan’s Road Freight Sector

  • August 12, 2024
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In a country where the road freight sector plays a vital role in the economy, Meri Gari is emerging as a game-changer.This innovative app offers a comprehensive solution for efficient and transparent supply chain management, aiming to make a positive impact on Pakistan’s logistics landscape.

Founded by industry giants Ryan Agencies and Crescent Services, Meri Gari leverages decades of combined experience to deliver reliable and efficient freight solutions. With a strong reputation for trust and reliability, these entities have established deep-rooted relationships with a wide range of shippers and carriers.

Since its launch, Meri Gari has rapidly gained traction, partnering with leading local and international brands. In just two years, the platform has facilitated the movement of over 15,000 shipments and 30,000 TEUs, demonstrating its growing popularity and effectiveness.

A Digital Solution for Efficient Supply Chain Management

At the heart of Meri Gari lies a user-friendly platform that empowers businesses to optimize transportation costs and improve supply chain visibility. Key features include a bidding system, real-time tracking, and a trusted network of transporters. By leveraging these tools, shippers can find the most suitable carriers, track their shipments in real-time, and ensure timely deliveries.

One of the most significant benefits of Meri Gari is its ability to streamline the bidding process. Shippers can easily post their freight requirements on the platform, and carriers can submit bids competitively. This transparent system fosters fair competition and helps shippers secure the best possible rates.

Moreover, Meri Gari’s real-time tracking feature provides shippers with up-to-date information on their shipments’ location and status. This transparency helps to mitigate risks and ensure that goods are delivered on time.

By providing a reliable and efficient platform for both shippers and carriers, Meri Gari is transforming the road freight sector in Pakistan. As the app continues to grow and expand its services, it has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses manage their supply chains.

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