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India’s global capability centers don’t just process transactions anymore. They ship products, own P&Ls, and lead AI strategy for Fortune 500 companies from Bengaluru, Hyderabad,
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India’s global capability centers don’t just process transactions anymore. They ship products, own P&Ls, and lead AI strategy for Fortune 500 companies from Bengaluru, Hyderabad,

As global commerce expands, ports face increasing pressure to meet rising demand with limited physical capacity. Technology is fundamentally reshaping how ports operate and recent

Manual logistics processes continue to contribute to delays at many maritime terminals. Terminal operators face several operational challenges, including labor shortages, erratic weather, and equipment

Most expansion decisions start the same way. Someone in leadership asks where the company should build its next capability center, and after months of debate,

The maritime industry generates 2.6% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Maritime IT directors face intense pressure to digitize legacy hardware. Sustainability in ports demands

There was a worldwide backlog in ports during the year of 2025 that resulted in a loss of USD 75 to USD 300 per container

Container terminal operations stand at the heart of global port logistics optimization, handling over 800 million TEUs in 2025 alone, with forecasts predicting 5-7% volume

India now hosts more than 1,700 GCCs, employs about 1.9 million people in these centres, and generated USD 64.6 billion in export revenue in FY24,

Global shipping carries more than 80% of world trade, and maritime trade growth slows to 0.5% in 2025 after 2.2% growth in 2024. Intermodal hubs

What causes enterprise software failures? Enterprise software projects fail because business leaders miscalculate their technical requirements and budgets. Planners face heavy financial losses when they

Mid-market US companies face a hard ERP decision. You’ve outgrown spreadsheets and QuickBooks, but enterprise systems feel designed for Fortune 500 budgets. Three names appear

GCCs have changed a lot over the ten years. They used to do back-office work. Now they help with business tasks like developing artificial intelligence

The Financial Reality of Software Failures Software failures cost companies millions in budget overruns. A 2025 report shows 73% of ERP projects fail to meet

GCC vs outsourcing in India have different sets of benefits, while ensuring both the models stay profitable both for the company and its employees. India’s

India is rapidly emerging as the global epicenter for Global Capability Centers (GCCs) due to the multiple benefits of GCC in India. Currently, there are