Standardising trade for all Both executives frame the transformation of their supply chains in terms that go beyond operational efficiency. For Sangam, standardisation is ultimately about making global trade more accessible – particularly for the smaller businesses that lack the logistics muscle to absorb unpredictability.
“ For SMEs, the biggest barrier in global trade is fragmentation. Standardisation reduces that by creating a more coherent experience across markets. When ports operate on shared definitions and planning logic, shippers experience more reliable ETAs, fewer documentation issues and smoother multimodal connections.”
For Matt, the equity dimension is even more direct. Logistics, in his framing, is inseparable from access to healthcare itself.
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