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Bengaluru, Karnataka
Maersk Technology Centre in India operates as a vital global capability centre (GCC) for A.P. Moller – Maersk, a Denmark-headquartered global integrated logistics and container shipping powerhouse founded in 1904. Strategically positioned as an innovation and technology engine, the centre is a cornerstone in Maersk's ambitious digital transformation strategy to transition into a "Global Integrator" of container logistics, seamlessly uniting physical infrastructure with cutting-edge digital platforms to simplify and connect global supply chains. The Maersk Technology Centre maintains a substantial presence in India, employing approximately 2,900 technology professionals distributed across major hubs, including Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai. The Bengaluru facility stands as the largest hub, housing roughly 2,500 of these specialists. Globally, Maersk employs around 6,000 technology experts, making the Indian workforce responsible for nearly half of the corporation's digital engineering and software development capabilities. Under the leadership of key executives such as Resham Sahi, Senior Vice President of Technology and Head of Maersk Technology Centre Bengaluru, the teams focus heavily on enterprise architecture, software development, data platforms, and cybersecurity. The India GCC has evolved from a traditional back-office support office into an advanced innovation powerhouse, engineering high-volume digital solutions that find global application across the 130 countries where Maersk operates. The technology engineered here utilizes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and advanced data science to build robust, scalable tools aimed at optimizing distribution networks, providing real-time cargo visibility, enabling automated customer workflows, and executing smart warehousing strategies. The capabilities developed in the center have driven immense efficiency gains, heavily contributing to digital milestones like Maersk.com, which generated USD 38 billion in digital transactions in 2021. Furthermore, the Indian tech teams have secured over 10 AI patents, cementing their role in defining future global trade algorithms. Given that the logistics industry operates on high volumes but narrow margins, the code and platforms built at the Maersk Technology Centre are essential to reducing end-to-end costs, driving operational excellence, and maximizing reliability for over 100,000 customers globally. To further fuel its digital capabilities, Maersk regularly collaborates with the local Indian startup ecosystem to build joint technology proof-of-concepts, ensuring that emerging supply chain advancements are continuously tested and scaled. Backed by parent company A.P. Moller – Maersk's massive global infrastructure—including a fleet of over 700 container vessels, 60 terminals across 35 countries, and millions of square meters of warehouse space—the Maersk Technology Centre in India remains a primary driver in building the digital, integrated, and sustainable foundation for modern logistics.
Anonymous Employee
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Learned a ton here. Fast-paced but the people make it worth it.
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Charvi Advani
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Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
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Mihir Vakil
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Flexible, respectful environment with clear growth paths.
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