Logistics sector spends little on IT: Study
Although the Indian logistics industry is growing at about 10 per cent, its investment on information technology is not keeping pace.
“The industry as a whole is at a relatively early stage of technology adoption. This is evident from the fact that capital expenditure is completely uncorrelated with (technology) adoption.
Also, there is a clear message for players in the Indian IT industry to develop cost-effective technology products and solutions that are specially targeted at small and medium-sized logistics service providers,” says a study by Kale Consultants, a global solutions provider for airline, logistics and travel industries.
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