TCS and re.life partner to digitise trade, logistics
- Team CargoTalk
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and re.life, BEEAH’s digital ecosystem for trade, logistics, and recycling, have partnered to expand into new markets, streamline logistics ops, and promote sustainability, said Fahad Shehail, General Manager, re.life. The collaboration leverages TCS’s global IT expertise to deploy re.life platforms, helping businesses and govts manage logistics, fleet ops, and recyclable material trade more efficiently. The partnership supports circular economy initiatives and net-zero targets, while providing better visibility and control across supply chains.
re.life offers a suite of digital solutions designed to make logistics simpler and more efficient. re.life fleet provides real-time tracking, operational visibility, and management of waste collection, fleet maintenance, and material recovery using AI, IoT, RFID, and cloud analytics. re.life market is a B2B marketplace for recyclable materials, enabling secure and transparent transactions. re.life collect connects users to moving and transport services and provides rental solutions for trucks, heavy machinery, and equipment, helping businesses streamline deliveries, disposal, and logistics operations.
The partnership with TCS allows the platform to reach strategic markets faster while offering proven, scalable solutions for logistics and sustainability. WareOne has already built a network of 25 partners across warehousing, fulfilment and delivery. It is currently serving 40 customers in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain, showing early regional traction for its flexible logistics model. Traditional logistics models no longer match how modern businesses operate. Demand changes quickly, sales channels are growing, and flexibility has become the top priority for customers. Limited digitalisation across warehouses, fleets, and fulfilment centres have led to poor visibility, inefficiencies, and higher costs, al-Thani said.



