Logistics technology start-up GoRamp was selected as the best solution for the managing logistics and supply chain in Central and Eastern Europe.
Annual CEE Logistics and Supply Chain Management Excellence Awards organized under the auspices of Translog Connect has selected a transportation process optimisation tool developed by the Lithuanian start-up GoRamp as the best logistics solution of the year. The award is annually conferred upon an innovative service that proves its effectiveness in the optimisation of customer supply chain, ensuring saving of costs and resources as well as sustainable business development.
“This award is an important recognition for us and the entire logistic technology developers’ community in the Baltics. Our contribution to the development of supply chain innovation in Central and Eastern Europe is taken into account and appreciated. That is a strong step forward towards the GoRamp vision to digitize the logistics processes of manufacturing and trading companies, which are currently still based on unadvanced and inefficient manual work and outdated methods”, said Jevgenij Polonis, CEO and co-founder of GoRamp.
GoRamp has developed a tool based on a monthly subscription for logistics units of manufacturing and trading companies. The companies may choose the solutions based on their supply chain processes and challenges, the modules include planning of warehouse arrivals, management of carrier contracts, freight management, automated inspection of invoices, and integration of the different systems. According to the feedback received from customers from 19 states, the system allows for saving up to 70 percent of operational work and cut waiting time by 20 percent, avoid downtime and not exceed the agreed budget.
For the awards, GoRamp presented a success story of Schoeller Allibert, one of the largest global plastic recycling companies, that operates in 50 countries. Installation of the GoRamp system resulted in warehouse effectiveness. Schoeller Allibert managed to increase the efficiency of warehouse operations by more than a third, reduce the queues of trucks in the warehouse area by 90 percent, and cut the waiting time of drivers when unloading or loading goods by 40 percent.
Translog Connect is an annual international congress of the supply chain industry aimed at discussing the progress of transport, logistics and supply chain management in Central and Eastern Europe. The summit attracts over 400 participants from more than 17 countries.