GO GREEN WAREHOUSES – LANDING INDIA GLOBALLY THROUGH IT’S IDEAS AND TOP SOLUTIONS.
“Improved
sustainability and eco-friendly practices“
GAIN INSIGHT INTO THE COMPANY
Go
Green Warehouses Pvt Limited, was registered in 2012 by Maulik Shah and his
family members, providing Warehousing in Gujarat. In the Year 2018, Mr. Santosh
Sahu and Mr. Maulik Shah met and decided to expand this into an Agri value
chain company. Go Green Warehouses provides services such as financial
assistance and collateral management for harvested goods to help make the
agricultural value chain run more smoothly for farmers and FPOs. Under the
leadership of the relentless personality of Mr. Maulik, Mr. Sahu, and his team,
Go Green Warehouses has established a presence in 24+ states.
Santosh Kumar Sahu is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Go Green Warehouses Pvt Limited, one of India’s fast-growing Agritech startups in the field of providing collateral management services. and agricultural warehouses. The company is present in more than 450 locations spread across 24+ states of India. Starting life with a very small salary of Rs 6000 per month to start his business empire with a Rs 100 million investment funded through Mr. Maulik & his family, Santosh’s life story has inspired many youths across the country.
Today,
he is one of the owners of this fast-growing group of companies Gogreen
Warehouses, a multi-industry, winged conglomerate spanning India in
agricultural value chain solutions. A graduate of agriculture with an MBA from
Dhirubhai Ambani ICT Institute, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and as a technocrat,
Santosh advocates the power of experience to bring about a dramatic change in
people’s lives. people and solve their problems. Recipient of multiple awards
such as Best CEO of 2022, Greatest Leader & Brand of India, and
Humanitarian Entrepreneur active in raising social morale through multiple
initiatives of the Gogreen Group. Details of these initiatives can be viewed at
www.gogreenwarehouses.com.
IDENTIFYING KEY PERSON IN AN
ORGANIZATION:
Mr.
Santosh is a first-generation entrepreneur having no business background of his
family. He believes that successful entrepreneurs are both patient and
persistent when it comes to planning for their clients and employees. He also
adds that any large-scale change effort teaches life. Mr. Sahu’s five key
lessons in his journey are: Steady growth requires tough prioritization,
Diversification, trust, empathy, and communication. Ask someone for help.
Learning: Failure is the best teacher. How you take failure is the key to
success after failure.
DEVELOPMENT OF POST-PANDEMIC PLANS
After
the pandemic, the demand for warehouses increased. Institutional investors
around the world are watching the warehousing sector in India. This industry is
growing rapidly. After the COVID-19 pandemic, e-commerce companies have
increased the use of warehouses as demand for goods skyrocketed. The pandemic
has increased cold chain storage space for organized food distribution. As a
result, the warehouse business has become a resilient asset class and continues
to rise in the real estate industry. For automation and efficiency, warehouses
invest heavily in technology. In addition, the development of the warehouse is
profitable because it’s a very low capital-intensive and high-return business.
INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
Santosh
Sahu worked with more than 10+ Companies in Agri value chain before he joined
this so having a wide range of experience on a nationwide basis. Mr. Sahu and
Mr. Shah discovered that agricultural warehouses are specialized and no big
player has a big market share. The industry was suffering from a lack of trust and
substandard service, so the visionaries founded Go Green, a warehousing
company, to provide personalized services that build trust/ transparency and
rapid growth by engaging management owners.
ENTREPRENEUR JOURNEY
In
2018, Go Green Warehouses started offering integrated inventory management
solutions. The company’s trained staff provides post-harvest services to
stakeholders in the agricultural value chain. Electronically connected and
strategically planned websites, innovative processes and stakeholder dedication
enable the company to manage businesses of all sizes. Go Green Warehouses is
transforming warehousing and logistics for agribusinesses. Initially, banking
institutions do not show much interest towards smaller start-ups like us as
there were already established players in the industry, which created barriers
to the business establishment in the Agri warehousing & CM segment. But now
everyone in the market wants us to be their service provider as now we are
amongst the top 5 agri warehousing companies in India for the last 2 years.
ANTICIPATE POTENTIAL CHALLENGES FACED
Start-up
banks/institutions are compared to older players in the industry who were
working in the space for more than 15+ years, where businesses, like Go Green
Warehouses, face a number of barriers to starting a business. Go Green
Warehouse has been competing with these old & established companies to find
the best talent. The company also trains freshers to build it taking talent
from B & C category B- Schools. Capital is one of the challenges faced by
the company. Mr. Sahu has seen cash flow problems that forced many ambitious
plans to be scrapped many times in the last 5 years.
CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS TAILORED BY GO GREEN
WAREHOUSES
In
2018, Go Green Warehouses started offering integrated inventory management
solutions. Its employees provide post-harvest services to stakeholders in the
agricultural value chain. The company transforms logistics and warehousing for
non-agricultural businesses.
It provides:
■ Preservation and storage
■ Preliminary processing (sorting, cleaning, sorting)
■ Quality control and analysis solutions
■ Commodity financial support
■ Farmer support services
■ Services inspection and inspection services
■ Auditing Financial and market linkage solutions for monthly last-mile farmers
■ Adding services to the consumption and production aspects of the value chain has evolved the initiative Go Green Warehouses both horizontally and vertically. Its upstream integration through small warehouse-based collection centers enables direct supply from farmers and FPOs.
UNDERSTANDING THE CEO’s THOUGHT PROCESS
As
a leader, Mr. Sahu believes it is essential to inspire his colleagues to drive
business success. Go Green Warehouses helps businesses solve transparency and
trust issues in the industry by becoming a trusted service provider. The
company started this process in 2018 hoping to focus on a specific geographical
area of India, but customers have responded well to the new company. As a
result, the company is now present in 24+ states with more than 450 Locations
and more than 3,500 customers storing goods in more than 1500+ warehouses in
the country. The purpose of Go Green Warehouses is to serve farmers and lead
the way in agricultural storage in India. His team uses innovative methods to reach
growers and OPAs with high-quality products and improve buyers’ linkages with
their warehouses to establish agricultural markets. Mr. Santosh describes his
unique business model: “The company solves the customer’s most important
problems, from farm to table. It serves grain farmers and consumers such as
processors, retailers, importers, exporters, etc., who use the product.
CREATING AN EMOTIONAL CONNECTION WITH THE
BRAND
Distrust
spreads like wildfire in relationships. Mr. Sahu believes that an unresolved
doubt becomes a doubt, and then an unproven belief. To build trust and
awareness, the Go Green warehouse interacts across all markets. Honesty and
integrity have always been important to the company. Mr. Santosh believes that
customers trust his company because it strictly adheres to the 8 Pillars of
Trust that every employee understands every day as it’s 8Cs also. The pillars
of trust are Clarity: People are wary of ambiguity. Compassion: Caring for
people builds trust. Personality: Outstanding integrity. Competence: Customers
trust competent and knowledgeable people. Commitment: Persevere to inspire.
Bonding: Friends stalking, bribing, besieging. Contribution: Results are
immediately noticeable. Consistency: People like little things done consistently.
GO GREEN CUSTOMER(s)
Most
businesses depend on customers because they pay for the company’s products. Mr.
Sahu believes that good customer management can lead to customer loyalty. As a
result, satisfied customers will recommend Go Green Warehouses to other buyers,
which increases sales. The CEO also believes that brands, especially
consumer-centric ones like Go Green Warehouses, need to stay connected. The CRM
apps and business relationship manager allow for personalized central office
engagements and personal meetings with customers. Go Green Warehouses finds
customers in person and by phone or social media). The company values its
customers and seeks feedback from senior management and others.
MARKETING & UPCOMING PLANS
The
company sells solutions in four phases: Launch, Communication, Authentication,
and Interaction. Go Green Warehouses introduces customers after 5-10 meetings
before closing deals. Moreover, customers are looking for reliable companies so
continuous meetings make the relationship strong. After the first visit, the
company builds trust through smart and persistent communication.
To
simplify transactions, Go Green Warehouses will automate warehouse operations,
including 100% digital customer service. The company aims to be the preferred
agricultural warehousing company in the next 5 years and achieves storage
volumes up to 100 Lakh MT with a CM portfolio of at least Rs. 15000 Cr in two
years. Go Green Warehouses aims to operate at all major ports, processing
clusters, and cargo hubs worldwide. It includes India and other countries that
need CM and warehousing. The company’s micro-warehouse programs target
villages, while black shop operations, cold chain logistics, and 3PL cities
target.
VISION & MISSION OF GO GREEN
WAREHOUSES
Mr.
Santosh wants an autonomous team. He believes that a competitive founder makes
his company more competitive and aggressive. Additionally, he has seen many
data-driven companies make metrics-driven judgments. Mr. Sahu improves his and
the team’s skills while making his business competitive and trustworthy. The
culture of Go Green Warehouses has changed the most. Mr. Santosh tries to
change the company’s mindset on feedback and continuous progress, which his
team needs. To develop the group, he has spent more time with each member. In
addition, it will carefully manage the careers of the top 50 employees to
enhance ownership. He is also working to facilitate indoor and outdoor
technology that doubles the company’s profits and market share. As the company
grows, he wants to invest in startups to keep learning.
ADVICE TO THE READERS
Startups
should avoid investing early because cash flow is very important,” Mr. Sahu
said. Capital should be used for expansion, not for maintaining the business.
Teams, technology, and time are key assets that must be put to good use.
Ultimately, business growth requires patience and persistence.
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