Tech Cargo Hub (TCH), Sri Lanka’s leading digital warehousing and logistics solutions provider, hosted a high-impact industry conference on the 12th of July, to unveil its newest venture; TCH 2, a 20,000 sq. ft. smart warehouse designed to power the future of logistics in the region.
Held at TCH 1, the event brought together industry leaders from freight forwarding, retail, and supply chain tech to discuss a shared challenge: how to digitalize warehousing in a market long reliant on manual processes.
TCH, already known for launching Sri Lanka’s fully digital warehouse (TCH 1), is now doubling down on its mission. With the launch of TCH 2, the company expands its offering to include ASN-based planning, SKU-level tracking, CargoWise-integrated operations, Intelligence dashboards, and end-to-end inventory visibility.
"Digitisation gives us the tools to make an immediate impact, even in small ways," said Ikraam Reyaz, CEO of SFL Tech — the technology service provider and advisor for TCH — during his keynote. "More importantly, we’ve seen how those small changes can scale."
TCH’s leadership team; including General Manager Fawaaz Jishty, Head of Projects Umar Haroon, and Business Development Lead Husni Uwise, delivered a deep dive into the company’s operational model. They highlighted how TCH simplifies backend complexity for logistics partners by offering true plug-and-play warehousing: digitised inventory control, real-time tracking, cross-docking, pick & pack services, and live analytics, all under one roof.
The event then moved into a high-impact panel discussion, kicking off with a clear message: digitalisation isn’t just an upgrade, it’s now a driver of competitiveness — strengthening Sri Lanka’s economic backbone and cementing its role in the global supply chain.
Moderated by CEO Ikraam Reyaz, the panel brought together leaders from across freight, e-commerce, retail, and heavy machinery:
From data-led visibility to tech-enabled scalability, they cut through industry noise to surface real operational pain points and actionable solutions.
Raja Ratandeep called for innovation beyond replication: "We’ve spent too long just doing, not thinking. If we want to build a resilient logistics backbone, we need to re-engineer, not just replicate."
Deepthi Hewageegana emphasized the need for solution-oriented selling: "We need to act like consultants. Clients don’t need more options, they need solutions."
Sanjaya Samarasinghe spoke to the gaps in data readiness: "AI and automation only work if the foundation is strong. Without structured data, tech can’t deliver."
And Sajid Suhile closed with a practical note on scale: "You don’t need to build it all yourself. With partners like TCH and platforms like Daraz, sellers can scale without chaos."
The conference concluded with a live Q&A session and a networking lunch, giving attendees the opportunity to explore TCH’s offerings firsthand and engage directly with the leadership team.
With the launch of TCH 2; its second site in Colombo-15, Tech Cargo Hub is not only expanding its physical footprint but also reinforcing its commitment to powering a smarter, faster, and more connected logistics ecosystem across Sri Lanka, Asia and the Middle East.
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