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MatchLog collaborates with DahNAY for sustainable logistics

By repurposing emptied import containers to fulfill export bookings, MatchLog and DahNAY aim to minimize empty container movements, significantly reducing carbon emissions.

MatchLog collaborates with DahNAY for sustainable logistics
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(L-R) Dhruv Taneja, Founder and CEO, MatchLog Solutions and Murali Babu, Founder and CEO, DahNAY

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MatchLog has collaborated with DahNAY, a company providing innovative logistics solutions, to optimize supply chain management via efficient container triangulation.

By repurposing emptied import containers to fulfill export bookings, MatchLog and DahNAY aim to minimize empty container movements, significantly reducing carbon emissions. This collaboration highlights the commitment of both companies to sustainability and green logistics, aligning with DahNAY's theme for their 18th year, ‘The Year of Green.’

Speaking about this, Dhruv Taneja, Founder and CEO, MatchLog, stated, "We are excited to join hands with DahNAY in our mutual quest for sustainability. It is an important step towards reducing carbon footprints in the logistics industry by optimizing container usage and cutting down unnecessary movements."

Adding further, Murali Babu, Founder and CEO, DahNAY, said, "As the whole world is moving towards sustainability, we see our collaboration with MatchLog as an opportunity to give back to the planet. Repurposing emptied import containers to fulfill export bookings not only minimize empty container movements but also significantly diminishes carbon emissions."

This collaboration not only demonstrates the logistics industry's commitment to making a positive difference but also sets the stage for future innovations in sustainable supply chain management.

DahNAY operates in over 16 countries with more than 35 offices worldwide, including its own warehouses in the USA and UAE. Recently, it acquired container freight stations in Chennai and Tuticorin. The Chennai CFS, which spans 15 acres, is owned by Kailash Shipping Services, while the Tuticorin CFS, covering 18 acres, is owned by ALS TT Terminals Pvt. Ltd. The company is led by Murali Babu, the Founder and CEO, along with Sultan Basha, the Vice President. DahNAY's corporate social responsibility initiative is branded as #ForABeautifulWorld.

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