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Gocon launching its online transport solution at Kolkata Port today

November 18, 2020: Gocon has announced the launch of its online transport solution at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (erstwhile KoPT) on Wednesday, November 18, 2020.

As a %u201CPreferred Technological Partner%u201D of SMP, Gocon integrates transporters and shippers by providing a balanced match between demand and supply at a competitive cost.
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As a %u201CPreferred Technological Partner%u201D of SMP, Gocon integrates transporters and shippers by providing a balanced match between demand and supply at a competitive cost.

November 18, 2020: Gocon has announced the launch of its online transport solution at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (erstwhile KoPT) on Wednesday, November 18, 2020.

As a “Preferred Technological Partner” of SMP, Gocon integrates transporters and shippers by providing a balanced match between demand and supply at a competitive cost. Furthermore, this initiative is set to revolutionise the system by balancing import and export container movement inside the port, thereby reducing the internal congestion and turnaround time for the trailers.


Registered transporters benefit from

* Rise in business volumes particularly in their preferred routes

* Guaranteed faster payment settlement & tracking of their owned trucks

* Hassle-free operation and documentation process

* Gocon also sells India’s cheapest GPS at Rs 1,999


Shippers’ application guides

* Tracking the shipment

* Choosing a preferred transporter to deliver the cargo

* Competitive bids received from 1,500+ verified transporters, dynamic dashboard with multiple features

* Availability of trailers near the port who are ready to carry an import at a competitive rate

In partnership with SMP (KoPT), Gocon is targeting to become the most used platform in the logistics industry and make the whole ecosystem efficient.

Moreover, SMP being a city-based port is all set to reduce its congestion by over 30 percent and should reduce overall logistics cost for the end-consumer by an estimated 7 percent

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