Customer Stories / Transportation Logistics / Asia Pacific

2024
Delhivery Logo

Delhivery Uses AWS Enterprise Support to Optimize Its Nationwide Logistics Operations

Vinay Mishra, DevOps Engineering manager at Delhivery, shares how India's largest logistics provider leverages AWS Enterprise Support to optimize cloud operations. Since 2011, Delhivery has fulfilled over 3.2 billion orders across more than 18,700 pincodes through 24 automated sort centers, 94 gateways, and 2,880 delivery centers.

Working closely with the technical account manager (TAM), Delhivery achieved continuous cost savings through optimization workshops. Delhivery fortified its security posture by implementing three international security control frameworks and improved operational efficiency across its nationwide network through this close collaboration.

Partnership with the AWS Enterprise Support team provided Delhivery with cost optimization of 15 percent year-over-year, 18 percent reduction in mean time to resolution (MTTR), robust security, and continuous innovation. This collaboration ensures operational excellence while delivering reliable services nationwide.

kr_quotemark

AWS Enterprise Support has been a game changer for us. The combination of expert guidance and proactive support has enabled us to not only solve immediate issues but also build a more resilient and efficient infrastructure for the future. I highly recommend their services to any organization looking to optimize their cloud operations."

Vinay Mishra
DevOps Engineering Manager, Delhivery

AWS Services Used

AWS Enterprise Support

AWS Enterprise Support provides you with concierge-like service where the main focus is helping you achieve your outcomes and find success in the cloud.

Learn more »

More Transportation Logistics Customer Stories

Showing results: 25-28
Total results: 99

no items found 

  • Korea

    Woowa Brothers Operate Self-Driving Delivery Robots with AWS Wavelength

    Woowa Brothers has achieved ultra-low latency and real-time control of self-driving robots by developing its Dilly Drive service on AWS. Woowa Brothers is a food technology company that operates the leading delivery application Baedal Minjok (Baemin) in Korea. In collaboration with SK Telecom, the company uses AWS Wavelength to power autonomous smart delivery robots for indoor and outdoor use.
    2021
  • Japan

    Toyota Builds Shared Mobility Platform on AWS

    In this re:Invent 2019 presentation, Brian Kursar, CTO of Toyota Motor North America and Toyota Connected North America, discusses how Toyota created a secure, cloud-native solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to analyze billions of messages per day, using AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) encryption to provide granular access and keep corporate assets secure with data segregation.
    2020
  • Germany

    RIO Builds On AWS to Bring Digital Innovation to the Transportation and Logistics Sector

    Part of the TRATON Group (previously Volkswagen Truck & Bus), RIO develops digital products that connect logistics and telematics data to offer shippers and carriers real-time visibility on their shipments. RIO collaborates with Volkswagen Group Logistics, which operates 18,000 truckloads across Europe daily. The company started in the cloud and is now embracing an Amazon Web Services (AWS)–first mentality, favoring solutions built on AWS over self-hosted ones.
    2020
  • Germany

    Siemens PLM Case Study

    Siemens has been able to drive innovation across multiple business units—including Siemens Mobility, Siemens Power and Gas, and Siemens PLM—using more than 40 services including Amazon Kinesis, Amazon OpenSearch Service, and Amazon Athena. Siemens PLM provides product-lifecycle management software to thousands of companies and follows an "AWS first" strategy to power its MindSphere industrial IoT platform.

    2017
1 25

Get Started

Organizations of all sizes across all industries are transforming their businesses and delivering on their missions every day using AWS. Contact our experts and start your own AWS journey today.