MSTC eyes private sector e-commerce business

“MSTC is endeavouring to harness the untapped potential in the private sector also, besides trying to retain the government and PSU business,” company's chairman and managing director Surinder Kumar Gupta said in the annual report 2021-22.

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The company believes that the current financial year will remain volatile and it would need to develop smart ways to tackle new challenges.
Government-owned e-commerce service provider MSTC aims to expand its offering for private players and has tied up with firms like Reliance Industries, Tata Power, Vedanta, and Larsen & Toubro (L&T). The company believes that the current financial year will remain volatile and it would need to develop smart ways to tackle new challenges.

“MSTC is endeavouring to harness the untapped potential in the private sector also, besides trying to retain the government and PSU business,” company's chairman and managing director Surinder Kumar Gupta said in the annual report 2021-22.

“...digital transformation is an integral part and play a key role in the development of the organisation in the near future. We are also taking various steps to ensure that we remain well placed to take the opportunity with both hands as and when the same comes in our path,” Gupta said.

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