Triton Logistics & Maritime Visits Ports and Depots to Honour Workforce Ahead of World Labour Day
Ahead of World Labour
Day, Triton Logistics & Maritime,
part of the ABRAO Group and a global end-to-end logistics and multimodal
transport operator, took a step back from the boardroom and made its way to its
ports and depot locations to sit with, speak to, and simply listen to the
workers that keeps supply chains moving. The visits were part of Triton’s effort to recognise the
often “invisible journey” powered by the people behind global trade.
With ongoing
geopolitical tensions in West Asia, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz,
have created significant uncertainty across one of the world’s most vital trade
corridors. The situation has led to vessel delays, rising freight costs, and
widespread supply-chain disruptions for exporters and importers. In this
environment, port workers, depot staff, and ground crews continue to manage
cargo backlogs, navigate operational complexities, and keep trade moving under
extraordinary pressure. While technology and infrastructure are key enablers,
it is ultimately the dedication of the workforce that keeps cargo flowing
across borders and industries running without interruption.
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Speaking on the
initiative, Jitendra Srivastava, CEO, Triton Logistics & Maritime,
said, "We spend a great deal of time looking at freight data, route
maps, and geopolitical developments. But the real story of Indian logistics is
told at the port gate, on the cargo floor, and inside the depots where men and
women show up every single day regardless of what the global situation looks
like. This World Labour Day, we wanted to go to them, listen to them, and say
plainly: what you do matters, and we see it."
Priyadarshani Jain,
Head – Branding and Communication, argues that the
2026 B2B brand is built on a Sovereign Guarantee of Reliability. "Every
milestone we reach is a debt paid to the people we enable. To connect worlds
and create values, we must stop treating the supply chain as a sequence of data
points and start seeing it as a sequence of human hands. People come to Triton
because we protect the Invisible Journey of their business.If you aren't
honoring the hands that move your brand at 3:00 AM in a depot, you don't have a
brand, you have a brochure. We are making the invisible, indispensable.”
Through this World Labour Day initiative, Triton
Logistics & Maritime reiterates its commitment to recognising and
celebrating the people who form the foundation of the logistics ecosystem — the
human force behind every shipment, delivery, and connection across global trade,
while continuing to strengthen its role in connecting worlds and creating
value.