Chitransh Sahai, CEO and Co-founder of GoComet Photo by Eliana Lacap for DAILY TRIBUNE
BUSINESS

AI-powered solution aims to revolutionize shipping, supply chain tracking

Eliana Lacap

Lost and missing containers can have a massive impact on businesses, affecting everything from revenue to customer satisfaction. 

Aiming to tackle these challenges, a company called GoComet is leveraging AI technology to modernize shipment tracking and streamline supply chain management.

The company is focused on addressing delays in shipping and improving outdated methods that are still widely used in the industry. Their goal is to simplify operations, giving businesses more control and visibility over their shipments.

Chitransh Sahai, CEO and Co-founder of GoComet, notes that consumer-focused industries—especially electronics and pharmaceuticals—are the most vulnerable to supply chain disruptions. 

These sectors constantly push products to market, and any lapse in predictability can result in serious losses due to product damage, spoilage, or delayed deliveries.

“Some products get wasted or damaged, especially if it’s taking more than three months,” Sahai explained.

GoComet’s AI-powered program allows businesses to track shipments easily using container numbers, providing a secure and transparent system only accessible to authorized users.

The platform can even analyze news articles and global events, helping companies avoid shipping routes through regions affected by geopolitical tensions, conflicts, or natural disasters.

Although still relatively new in the market, GoComet is committed to refining its services over time, aiming to reduce workloads, improve supply chain predictability, and make shipment tracking faster and more efficient for businesses across industries.