Mumbai, 16th April 2025: MatchLog, a pioneer in sustainable logistics solutions, has partnered with Pacific International Lines (PIL), one of Asia’s leading shipping firms, to enhance container equipment optimization across India. This effort aims to boost operational efficiency and promote sustainability within regional supply chains.
The partnership addresses critical inefficiencies in container logistics, such as improving asset utilization, reducing repositioning costs, and streamlining two-way laden movements. With its strong presence in South and Southeast Asia, PIL will utilize MatchLog’s digital platform to improve container turnaround times and minimize the repositioning of empty containers.
MatchLog’s proprietary technology ensures seamless coordination between import and export movements. These innovations optimize container flows, reduce idle time, ensure quicker reuse and triangulation, and substantially cut carbon emissions across the supply chain. To date, the company has facilitated the movement of over 2,00,000 containers via its platform, and achieved a reduction of approximately 36,000 tonnes in carbon emissions. By incorporating MatchLog’s platform, PIL aims to enhance asset efficiency and bolster its commitment to sustainable logistics.
This initiative aligns with PIL’s broader strategy to leverage technology for improved service reliability and reduced environmental footprint.
“With Pacific International Lines, we are not just optimizing logistics; we are tackling the pressing challenge of resource inefficiency in the supply chain,” stated Dhruv Taneja, Founder and Global CEO of MatchLog. “Our joint efforts are focused on enhancing asset utilization, driving reuse and triangulation, and reducing environmental impact, which will lead to more sustainable logistics practices and improved cost efficiencies across India.”
This partnership advances digital innovation in logistics and promotes smarter, more sustainable container management. By using advanced technologies, MatchLog and PIL are improving efficiency and sustainability in supply chain operations across India.