LBC Express embarks on digital transformation programme with Ramco Systems

By James Henderson
Leading logistics and remittance LBC Express has signed a multi-million dollar order with Ramco Systems to unify and automate its logistics and supply c...

Leading logistics and remittance LBC Express has signed a multi-million dollar order with Ramco Systems to unify and automate its logistics and supply chain operations across its 1,300 global branches and 121 warehouses.

LBC Express said it awarded the contract to Ramco’s Logistics Suite over global providers for its nimble, streamlined cloud offerings.

On top of HR and Payroll functions, Ramco’s mobile-friendly platform includes modules for freight-forwarding, courier planning, rating and billing, as well as end-to-end warehouse, fleet and supply chain management.

It comes equipped with chatbots and advanced analytics capabilities to improve company-wide visibility and hub management.

Mike Camahort, CEO, LBC Express, said: “We are pleased to partner with Ramco for the second time following a very successful first year with their cloud HR and payroll solution.

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“Logistics operations is the lifeline of our business. The decision to replace our existing systems with a new-age Logistics suite is aimed at gaining complete visibility of operations to arrest revenue leakage and improve productivity.

“We are excited to reaffirm our trust on Ramco to enable us take the digital leap in this fast-changing and highly competitive segment.”

Alfie Deato, CIO, LBC Express, said, “With the logistics industry undergoing rapid digitisation and disruption, we are very excited about implementing Ramco Logistics ERP to improve international visibility and tracking.

“We were impressed by the streamlined, intuitive interface and look forward to leveraging technological innovation like this to power our global growth.”

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