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GoComet Announces its International Expansion & Expands Business in South East Asia

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Si TeamGoComet the world’s leading online platform with a rapidly growing customer-base that extracts lowest international freight costs, recently announced the launch of its new branch office in Singapore catering to a significant customer-base that includes major trading companies like Timber, Pharmaceuticals, Iron-ore and Textiles. The company further looks at expanding their market base to other primary markets in South-East Asia including Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

The opening of a new branch office within two years of founding the company marks a tremendous milestone for us and the face of logistics shifting, and digitisation is the primary catalyst for change.

Commenting on the advancement Gautam Jain, CEO and Co-Founder, GoComet says “The opening of a new branch office within two years of founding the company marks a tremendous milestone for us and the face of logistics shifting, and digitisation is the primary catalyst for change. This has brought GoComet to an exciting stage and we are delighted to revolutionize the space and support the global surge in demand through our scalable infrastructure”.

Outlining future goals, GoComet targets reaching USD 100,000 revenue over the next six months from South East Asia with a focus on using the penetration strategy by an increase in headcount and efficient use of resources. For this purpose, the company has appointed Chitransh Sahai, Co-founder and Director, GoComet to lead operations in the country reinforcing its commitment to achieving the next growth phase, internationally.

Backed by machine learning and deep algorithms, the GoComet platform aids in saving up to 15 percent of the logistics cost through “Compounded Negotiations” and “Net Landed Rate based comparison”, with minimal human efforts. Delivering services, encouraging its customer base to ‘start negotiating export freight better, faster and smarter,’ GoComet is revolutionizing the $40 Billion international logistics space by eliminating inconsistencies in the procurement process at various stages of procurement like RFQs, quote comparisons, human dependent negotiations and insufficient disclosure of terms.