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AirItics launches smart storage marketplace in Nepal

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Kathmandu. India’s leading smart storage marketplace AirAtics has formally launched its service in Nepal. At a grand event held at Hotel Ambassador, Lazimpat, the company officially announced the launch of its service in Nepal.

Nepali users will now be able to access temporary storage, relocation, delivery and other logistics services from home through the digital platform. Specially designed for businesses and passengers, AirAtics aims to address the growing storage needs in Nepal

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Aditya Kale, founder of AirAtics, said that airatics will now operate its services such as luggage storage, luggage storage, order fullfilmant, resettlement in Nepal in a universal, convenient and user-friendly manner.

A marine engineer by profession, Kale has more than 12 years of experience in logistics and supply services. After achieving tremendous success in business-to-business (B2B) service in India, he established AirAtics as a business-to-customer (B2C) marketplace. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kale expressed his views on the possible changes that AirAtics will bring to the urban areas of Nepal.

“Storage is a major problem in the Indian sub-continent, keeping these problems in mind, we have started AirAtics,” he said. From today, we have officially started. Although our service is now limited to Kathmandu, we plan to expand this service to major cities like Pokhara and Birgunj soon in the future. Nepalis are facing the same storage problems as in other countries, including India, and we are very excited to be here.

He reiterated AirAtics’ commitment to become a means of connecting storage-seeking and giving aspects using technology that aims to provide economic opportunities for homeowners and superior services for consumers.

Distinguished personalities from the Nepali business sector were present on the occasion.

From Idea to Execution What Makes a Startup Stand Out? The main attraction of the panel discussion program was where renowned people from the logistics and startup sector of Nepal sat on the same platform and discussed.

Pratik Aryal, founder of 88 Collective, coordinated the discussion. Suman Rayamajhi, Founder and Managing Director of Upapa City Cargo, Santosh Bista, Chief Logistics Officer of Daraz Nepal, Samay Giri, Founder and CEO of Mero Storage and Aditya Kale, Founder and CEO of AirAtics were present on the occasion.

Asked about the development of measures during the discussion and the challenges faced in the beginning, Suman Rayamajhi said, “When we started, people were not so aware of logistics services. With time, various demands such as truck cargo, additional security of goods started coming up. So far, we have seen things change – people are beginning to understand the importance of warehouses and logistics.

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