Allcargo enhance efficiency with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure


Allcargo Gati has migrated its ERP system to Oracle Base Database Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).  This migration has improved Allcargo Gati’s system performance and operational efficiency by 20 percent.Allcargo Gati offers comprehensive consultative logistics and end-to-end express distribution solutions for large, medium and small businesses in India. Serving enterprises across sectors such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods and durables. With more than 9,000 vehicles operating across logistics parks and national highways, Allcargo Gati ensures on time and seamless delivery across India. With India’s logistics market projected to reach USD $150 billion by FY28, Allcargo Gati recognised the need to modernise its IT system to capitalise on the industry’s growth. It needed to scale its legacy ERP system to enhance application performance and reduce latency and outages. After careful evaluation, Allcargo Gati decided to migrate its mission critical on-premises ERP system to Oracle Base Database Service on OCI. With OCI’s flexible, highly performant, and highly available infrastructure with built-in security, Allcargo Gati has optimised its operations and built a strong foundation to drive future growth and meet evolving demands.

“Our mission is to delight customers and enable swift, safe and timely deliveries, every single time. To achieve this, it is crucial for us to embrace technology to improve business agility and scalability,” said Sanjay Khiyani, Chief Information Officer, Allcargo Gati Limited. “By migrating our ERP applications to Oracle Base Database Service on OCI, we have modernised our business operations and significantly improved operational efficiency to serve our customers better. We are already seeing significant business benefits with OCI, positioning us for success as we integrate new technologies like AI, machine learning, and data analytics. These advancements will empower our team to drive innovation, optimise operations, and strengthen our leadership in the logistics sector.”