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MatchLog and Accuracy Shipping partner to optimise container logistics

It aims to tackle long-standing inefficiencies by repurposing import containers for export.

MatchLog and Accuracy Shipping partner to optimise container logistics
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Vinay Tripathi, Accuracy Shipping Limited & Harsh Vardhan Gupta, MatchLog Solutions

MatchLog Solutions and Accuracy Shipping Ltd have announced a collaboration to streamline EXIM container flows across India’s key trade corridors. The partnership focuses on real-time container reuse to reduce empty movements, enhance efficiency, and apply a data-driven approach to logistics. It aims to tackle long-standing inefficiencies by repurposing import containers for export, cutting down travel distance and idle time.

MatchLog brings its AI-driven triangulation engine and integrated reuse yards to the partnership, while Accuracy Shipping contributes with its fleet, operational coverage, and customs expertise at major Indian ports. The two companies plan to maximise existing infrastructure through intelligent systems that optimise equipment usage and reduce logistical waste.

Harsh Vardhan Gupta, CEO (India), MatchLog, said, “This collaboration represents the shift from a reactive to a predictive model of container logistics. Instead of building more infrastructure, we are making existing networks smarter. With Accuracy Shipping’s on-ground strength and our technology-led reuse ecosystem, we are creating a new operating model, one that’s faster, leaner, and purpose-built for scale. This is the kind of transformation India’s supply chains need.”

Vinay Tripathi, Managing Director, Accuracy Shipping, added, “Our goal has always been to bring speed, efficiency, and transparency into every link of the supply chain. With MatchLog’s platform, we are able to go a step further in optimising container utilisation at scale while meeting the evolving needs of our customers. It is about embracing the future of logistics where every move is meaningful, planned, and data-driven. We see this cooperation as a natural evolution of our services.”

The collaboration also supports MatchLog’s global target of eliminating 10 billion kilometres of unnecessary container travel in the EXIM supply chain. With a shared focus on speed, planning and integration, the companies aim to reshape container logistics for exporters, importers and transporters across the country.

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