Aitken Spence Cargo (Pvt) Ltd representing Aitken Spence Freight Sector won first place under ‘Digitalization Transformation’ category at The Chartered Institute of Logistics Sri Lanka (CILT) Awards 2022, held recently at the Kingsbury Hotel Colombo. The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is a professional body representing the transport and logistics industries worldwide with over 30,000 members in across 30 countries, having granted a Royal Charter by King George V has been instrumental in shaping the Logistics and transport industry and professionals over a period of 100 plus years.
CILT Sri Lanka in its mission to recognise Supply Chain and Logistics excellence in Sri Lanka initiated the CILT Awards. The awards ceremony was graced by the Deputy British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Lisa Whanstall who highlighted the importance of digitalization in greening supply chains and enhancing efficiency.
During the period under review, Aitken Spence Cargo implemented the ‘E-pouch’ a digital space where shipping related documents were uploaded from multiple locations and launched the ‘E- Customer Portal’ which provided seamless information and thereby providing an enhanced customer experience.