Pulsar International plans AI-driven IoT solutions to improve agricultural supply chains, precision farming, and real-time logistics visibility.
Pulsar International Ltd., a supply chain management business based in Gujarat, is planning a strategic move into AI-driven Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in order to facilitate advanced agricultural supply chain management and precision farming.
Using data, GPS, IoT sensors, and drones to address field variability, precision farming is a technology-enabled management strategy that guarantees crops receive precisely what they require for optimum health and productivity. It maximizes inputs like water and fertilizer, increasing productivity, cutting expenses, and safeguarding the environment.
According to Arvind Parmar, Chairman and Managing Director of Pulsar International, the company also plans to investigate the use of AI-driven digital platforms and IoT infrastructure to improve agricultural logistics, traceability, and supply chain transparency, allowing farmers, agri-enterprises, and distribution partners to make better decisions. He added that, these technologically advanced solutions should promote increased market connectedness, decreased waste, and increased production throughout the agricultural ecosystem.
The company intends to provide intelligent solutions that can help optimize crop management, enhance resource usage, and enable real-time supply chain visibility by fusing IoT-based monitoring systems with AI-powered data analytics.
Precision farming and smart technology solutions are being used more frequently in India's agriculture industry to solve supply chain inefficiencies, productivity issues, and climate variability. Pulsar International wants to be at the forefront of this change and generate scalable and long-term commercial prospects by branching out into AI-led IoT solutions.














