Orcoda Limited provides smart technology transport logistics and transport services for the healthcare, transportation, distribution, and resources sectors in Australia. The company operates in two segments, Resource Logistics, and Healthcare and Transport Logistics. It offers solutions that combine software, management expertise, and contracting services. The company provides Orcoda Notify, a delivery tracking app; and Orcoda Workforce Logistics System, a digital platform that enables control over workforces in various phases and project lifecycles across project personnel, contractors, and suppliers. It also offers Orcoda Logistics Management System, a software that optimize, integrate, and digitally transform customer's transport operations offered to healthcare and transport logistics providers; healthcare logistics, a transport management solution, which improves client outcomes through optimizing transport services delivery; transport logistics solution that incorporates operational and customer service rules, which optimizes fleet's schedule; and resource logistics solution that contracts, manages, and digitally connects projects in oil and gas, mining, and infrastructure. The company was formerly known as SmartTrans Holdings Limited and changed its name to Orcoda Limited in August 2018. Orcoda Limited was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.
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