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Maritime logistics plays an indispensable role in global trade, yet faces systemic challenges: siloed data, visibility gaps, and fragmentation across modes (road, sea, rail, air). Enterprises suffer from slow transportation, delayed shipments, inventory pileups, theft, high dwell times, and poor on-time delivery performance. The rise in multimodal global trade intensifies the urgency for seamless tracking across end to end logistics. Intugine’s real-time visibility platform addresses these pain points by integrating data across modes, enabling proactive, data driven decision-making, ultimately improving speed, reducing costs, and enhancing reliability.
The founders of Intugine, Harshit Srivastava, Mrinal Rai, and Ayush Agrawal are IIT Kharagpur alumni who combined their expertise in technology, operations, and business to solve critical gaps in supply chain visibility. Harshit Srivastava, now the CEO, brings a strong background in IoT and emerging technologies, driving the company’s product vision and innovation. Mrinal Rai, serving as the Chief Product Officer (CPO), focuses on operational strategies and user-centric design, ensuring the platform addresses real-world logistics pain points. Meanwhile, Ayush Agrawal, the Chief Business Officer (CBO), has been instrumental in building commercial partnerships and scaling the company’s client base globally. Together, this trio has positioned Intugine as a trusted multimodal visibility platform, leveraging their complementary skills to transform maritime and supply chain logistics into smarter, data-driven ecosystems.
Intugine has attracted significant investor confidence since its inception, securing multiple funding rounds that fuel its growth in multimodal logistics technology. In November 2022, the company raised ~US$2.3 million in a Pre-Series A round, led by Mela Ventures with participation from Kaleesuwari Group and Innoport VC. These investments have been crucial for scaling Intugine’s IoT driven platforms, expanding its maritime and supply chain applications, and strengthening its partnerships with large enterprises across sectors.
Intugine offers a suite of SaaS products providing full multimodal visibility:
- IntuTrack (FTL)
- IntuParcel (PTL)
- Intracity
- EcoTrace (carbon visibility)
These tools help maritime operators, shippers, and seafarers by offering real-time updates, reducing dwell and detention time, optimizing routes, and improving on-time delivery along with supply-chain cost savings.
Intugine’s technology works by integrating IoT devices, GPS trackers, smart locks, and SIM-based sensors with a powerful data aggregation and analytics platform that connects carriers, shipping lines, and the National Logistics Policy, an initiative of the Government of India has brought in an extended integration with ULIP. This enables their customers with additional information via their integration with FASTag, Vahan, Sarathi, PCS, FOIS, ACMES, and ICEGATE. This ecosystem captures real-time location and condition data of cargo moving across road, rail, air, and maritime routes, and consolidates it into a unified control tower dashboard for shippers and logistics providers.
Using machine learning and predictive analytics, the system generates proactive alerts on delays, dwell times, or disruptions, enabling faster decision-making and reducing inefficiencies. In maritime applications, the platform ensures shipping companies and seafarers gain end-to-end visibility of cargo from port of loading to final inland delivery, helping optimize schedules, improve on-time in-full (OTIF) performance, and cut down logistics costs while also tracking carbon emissions through its EcoTrace module.

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While Intugine’s technology brings significant benefits such as improved transparency in global supply chains, increased customer satisfaction, reduced logistics costs, and enhanced team productivity there are key areas that present opportunities for improvement. The platform’s reliance on integration coverage means that in regions where shipping lines or local carriers lack digital connectivity, visibility gaps can still occur. Addressing this could further strengthen end-to-end supply chain tracking. As Intugine looks to expand globally, building new partnerships and managing complex integrations across diverse markets will be critical steps to ensure successful adoption and sustained performance.
Intugine’s platform has been successfully applied in diverse industries, demonstrating its value through real-world use cases and case studies. For instance, a leading optical fibre manufacturer leveraged Intugine’s multimodal visibility solutions to enhance customer service and improve sales forecasting by tracking shipments seamlessly across road, rail, and sea. In another case, a global manufacturer shipping from Silvassa to international markets adopted Intugine’s unified dashboard to monitor cargo from factory to port and onward to inland destinations overseas, which helped them achieve recognition at the Celerity Exemplary Supply Chain Awards 2022. These examples highlight how Intugine enables enterprises to cut down delays, optimize logistics costs, and improve operational resilience by providing end to end visibility benefiting maritime stakeholders, shippers, and seafarers alike.
Intugine has also established a dedicated Partner Network, designed to simplify supply chain management by collaborating with industry leaders in supply chain and logistics technology. Their partner program offers three unique avenues for engagement Reseller/Referral Partners (who refer or sell Intugine’s solutions), Strategic Partners (consulting firms or digital transformation specialists), and Technology Partners (technology solution providers in the supply chain domain) all aimed at delivering mutually enhanced value. Today, this ecosystem already comprises over 30 valued partners, reflecting Intugine’s commitment to growth and collaboration including quifers, superprocure, yopesa, qodenext, Algorhythm, Yopeso, and searce, among others.
Intugine represents a compelling case of tech-driven innovation in maritime and multimodal logistics tackling visibility challenges through IoT-enabled platforms, robust integrations, and data analytics. For maritime stakeholders and seafarers, the promise lies in streamlined operations, reduced delays, and smarter forecasting. However, the efficacy of such solutions hinges on integration breadth and infrastructure readiness. As global supply chains digitize, Intugine stands poised to be a transformative player armed with vision, technology, and strong industry footholds.
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