A Study On Ocean Freight Operations And Management With Reference To Greenwich Meridian Logistics India Pvt. Ltd

Mr Vishal, N and Dr Senthil Kumar, R (2026) A Study On Ocean Freight Operations And Management With Reference To Greenwich Meridian Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. A Study On Ocean Freight Operations And Management With Reference To Greenwich Meridian Logistics India Pvt. Ltd.,, 16 (2): 650. pp. 253-257. ISSN 2249-7196

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Abstract

This study examines ocean freight operations and management practices at Greenwich Meridian
Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. (GML), one of India’s leading global logistics providers headquartered
in Mumbai with operations across major ports including Chennai. The research evaluates how
GML plans, executes, and optimizes sea freight services—including FCL, LCL, dry bulk, and
multimodal shipments—while maintaining cost efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction.
Using primary data from employee interactions and company records alongside secondary data
from industry reports and academic literature, the study analyzes key operational processes such
as cargo handling, documentation, customs clearance, port operations, and container tracking.
The findings highlight GML’s structured ocean cargo team, its emphasis on timely customs
clearance, and its role as a freight forwarder coordinating between exporters, importers, and
transport providers. Challenges identified include port congestion, documentation delays, yard
bottlenecks, and exposure to supply chain disruptions, which the company addresses through
better planning, relational contracts with carriers, and enhanced visibility tools. The study
concludes that effective ocean freight governance, strong forwarder–carrier relationships, and
investment in digital visibility are critical for improving operational efficiency and resilience in
India’s ocean logistics sector.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Management Studies > Human Resource Management
Domains: Management Studies
Depositing User: user 12 12
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2026 11:11
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2026 11:11
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/21447

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