DelhiVery plans to use funds from upcoming IPO for acquisitions
时间:2024-06-26 09:48:55 阅读(143)
By Devbrat Roy Chaudhary
Logistics firm DelhiVery plans to offer its customers integrated, end-to-end services with the aid of its cutting-edge technology, Sandeep Barasia, ED and chief business officer, said.
He said that the company’s operating system makes it stand out as a logistics player and he expects that the company would become profitable as it grows its operations.
“We are primarily a technology and data science company, which is also into logistics,” added Barasia.
Kapil Bharati, co-founder and chief technology officer of the company, pointed out that the company was making use of a technology stack which had been built in-house for its operations. “We have built 80-odd applications which are being used by different stakeholders. We are also looking to export the technology to other countries, having already done a pilot project in Sri Lanka,” Bharati said.
With its 120+ gateways, 20+ automated sort centres, 80+ fulfilment centres and 2,200 direct delivery centres, the company has covered 90% of the country, operating over 15 million sq ft of leased infrastructure at a pan-India level. It provides supply chain solutions to a diverse base of 21,342 active customers, such as e-commerce marketplaces, D2C e-tailers, and enterprises and SMEs across verticals like FMCG, consumer durables, liftstyle, retail, automotive and manufacturing.
(Travel for this story was sponsored by DelhiVery)
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