AAI Worldwide Logistics goes live on Ramco ERP across 7 operating units
Philippines based logistics and freight-forwarding giant AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc. today announced that it has completed first phase of implementing Ramco Systems’ ERP solution for Logistics. In Phase I of the go-live, AAI has implemented group-wide centralized systems to digitize Financial Management and Supply Chain Management functions. In addition, complete Project Cargo modules are live at AAI +PEERS Inc., a member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) organization specializing in transportation and handling of Over Dimensional Cargo (ODC) used for engineering, procurement and construction companies across the island.
Ramco ERP for logistics service providers is being implemented across all of AAI’s freight-forwarding & warehousing operations, including those of its new Express Courier unit, Black Arrow Express, thereby consolidating operations for Finance, Project Cargo, and end-to-end Supply Chain Management across seven AAI operating units in the Philippines.
Rico Brizuela, Chairman, AAI Group of Companies, said, “This is a major leap in our digital journey to become The Philippines’ number one logistics company. As more companies abandon disparate manually operated systems for paperless processes, Ramco’s user-friendly technology will enable us to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-changing logistics industry.”
Arnold Brizuela, President, AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc., said, “The implementation of Ramco’s comprehensive suite has brought in complete visibility to AAI’s overall business, thus allowing us to make timely and informed decisions, to support our planned business growth. Standardization of operations across organization, has built a great foundation for the subsequent phases of the implementation. We strongly believe that Ramco’s innovative solution will help us sustain our Group’s growth in the region and beyond.”
Allan Brizuela, President, Black Arrow Express, said, “With technological growth significantly influencing the courier industry, adapting newer technology to be at the forefront of innovation is the need of the hour. With Ramco as our technology partner, we have achieved considerable visibility across processes. Thanks to Ramco for going the extra mile with hands-on workshops.”
Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, said, “The role of back-end technological infrastructure in businesses should not be underestimated in this increasingly ‘Uberised’, service-on-demand logistics industry. Our ability to address the Logistics service provider segment with a comprehensive offering coupled with Mobility, Command Centre, HUB, optimization engine and chatbots, is helping us win customer trust. The go-live at AAI marks a significant milestone in Ramco’s success in the Philippines as a market.”
Ramco Logistics Software is an integrated Cloud-based platform for Third Party Logistics, Freight Forwarders, and Parcel / Courier service providers seeking a high-performance logistics software. Ramco offers an Integrated end-to-end solution that can link every stage of a logistics chain and bring all the functionalities under a single technology platform. The solution is flexible, scalable, cognitive, and ready to adapt to change. These features is helping the Ramco solution attract customers, worldwide.
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