Trukkin clinches UAE logistics award for innovative solutions

Rajesh Nair, head of sales and operations at Trukkin in the region, received the award on behalf of the company’s founder and CEO Janardan Dalmia.
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Trukkin, a techno-logistics company headquartered in Dubai, won the Transport and Logistics Middle East’s “Most Innovative Truck Aggregation Solutions Provider Award.” The TLME awards used a public voting system that garnered thousands of votes from across the region, with Trukkin coming out as a clear winner.

Rajesh Nair, head of sales and operations at Trukkin in the region, received the award on behalf of the company’s founder and CEO Janardan Dalmia.

Dalmia said: “When we started Trukkin back in 2017, little did we know that the startup would cover so much ground in just a few short years. Trukkin’s strong year-on-year growth, its ability to enter and capture new markets and bring all transportation stakeholders in one place, are the result of the team’s relentless efforts to change the logistics ecosystem. We are thankful to Transport and Logistics Middle East and the people who voted for Trukkin for leading to this momentous win.”

The award recognizes companies that kept cargo moving and turned supply chain related challenges during the pandemic into an opportunity by focusing on innovative, technology-driven solutions to meet the demands of a changing world. Additionally, a simple yet powerful user interface and depth of functionality and data reliability were some of the defining characteristics of the winning innovation.

This is not the first time that Trukkin has won an award. In its short existence, the company has bagged numerous accolades, including the Best Brands 2021 UAE Edition and Road Transporter of the Year 2019, among several others.

Since its founding in 2017, Trukkin has used technology to reinvent and rebuild the logistics ecosystem. The company connects shippers with truckers (individuals and companies) in 12 countries across the region, with offices in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. According to its website, the startup has more than 2,000 transporters and 10,000 drivers in its network — who have moved over 50,000 shipments to date. It claims to have grown threefold  since the start of the pandemic.

Trukkin’s seamless, powerful products enable faster delivery, a consistent and reliable system, and a transparent platform for both truckers and shippers. The company’s non-asset-based road network simplifies the entire process by extending flexibility, maximizing shippers’ ability to find a transporter, accelerating delivery, and reducing direct and indirect costs.