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Using TPL Trakker’s infrastructure, Daraz is working to make internet deliveries safer.

  • April 15, 2022
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Karachi, June 24th, 2021: TPL Trakker, Pakistan’s leading IoT company, has teamed with Daraz, Pakistan’s premier e-commerce platform, to provide tracking, telematics, mapping, and location-based services. TPL Trakker will provide Daraz with fully tailored Fleet Management Services (FMS) to help them improve their delivery services across Pakistan, resulting in faster and more efficient deliveries to clients.

Daraz is working to improve customer experience by leveraging TPL Trakker’s infrastructure to make online deliveries safer.

TPL Trakker is a subsidiary of TPL Corporation, which is headed by Ali Jameel.

In June, a digital signing ceremony was held at TPL Trakker and Daraz’s respective Head Offices to officially launch the cooperation. Sarwar Ali Khan, CEO, Talha Dawood, Head of Asset Tracking, and Ubaidulla Afaq, Regional Sales Head, South, represented TPL Trakker, while Ahmed Tanveer, Chief Operating Officer, represented Daraz.

“Logistics infrastructure is one of the major hurdles in the rise of e-commerce,” Tanveer remarked. Our constant goal is to improve the situation, thus we have teamed with TPL Trakker, which will enable us and all of our partners to fully digitise line haul movement tracking. This will provide us with the necessary data and new insights to help us achieve our goals.

“It’s a new milestone for Trakker in being picked as the exclusive FMS Provider by Pakistan’s largest e-commerce platform who have placed their trust in our services to simplify their deliveries,” said Sarwar Ali Khan, CEO of TPL Trakker. TPL Trakker’s aim is to provide telematics to connect mobile assets, people, and organisations, and to assist businesses make faster and smarter decisions by providing real-time insights.”

In Pakistan, ecommerce has become a common instrument for the country’s expanding commercial sector. The internet marketplaces, which are at the heart of commercial systems, have been severely disrupted by the pandemic. As consumers become accustomed to new ways of doing business, the need to strengthen infrastructure becomes increasingly important for a better customer experience.

Other mature industries have developed and shared best practises for environmental analysis and gap closure. TPL Trakker and Daraz, as experts in their fields, are using cutting-edge technology to improve the country’s infrastructure and promote the ecommerce and service industries.

 

source: TechJuice

 

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