Senior Vice-President and Global Head – Retail Distribution and Transportation (RDAT), Wipro Limited
Deviprasad Rambhatla, goes by Devi, leads Wipro’s Retail, Distribution and Transportation Business Unit globally. His responsibilities include strategy, business growth, customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, and P&L management.
Devi, a diehard Wiproite, is no stranger to the wonderful world of transportation and distribution. His career started at GE Transportation Systems, where he gained in-depth experience in several US and Canadian railroads. In his role as the Global Head of HTTP, he spearheaded Wipro’s 25% CAGR growth in this vertical by bringing in segment-wise focus in Travel, Transportation, Hospitality, and Public Sector.
Devi has been spearheading growth through blue ocean strategy, opening up white spaces, investing and co-innovating IP/platforms, and harnessing the might of the new age Wipro to meet the changing needs of customers. He has expanded the repertoire of Wipro’s services from being cost saving services to those that significantly help customers bring in newer revenue streams and enhance customer experience.
Devi holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and systems engineering. He attended Wharton school of business, for his diploma in Client Engagement.
In his free time, Devi still aspires to be a stand-up comedian.
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | June 08, 2018
Devi's POV on Importance of Innovation in the Air Cargo Industry
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | June 08, 2018
Devi's POV on whether technology will replace humans in the industry?
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | June 08, 2018
Devi's POV on Air Cargo Industry embracing next-gen technologies to improve customer experiences & efficiency
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | June 08, 2018
Devi's POV on the key technology trends driving the air cargo industry
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | June 08, 2018
Devi's POV on Wipro's innovation in the air cargo industry
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | November 19, 2014
According to Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s (CWT) research, mobile bookings are set to more than double in the next two years.1 According to another study conducted by Expedia, one in three millennial business travelers use their phone for making hotel bookings.
Posted by: Deviprasad Rambhatla | August 04, 2014
The aviation sector, in the emerging markets has been most volatile with new entrants in the sector and existing players trying to increase their customer base. There is intense competition in this sector and constantly thinning margins.
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