One of the largest in the world, India’s logistics sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economic growth. Due to companies in cities like Bengaluru transforming the industry by leveraging leading-edge technology to automate and streamline operations, the market is projected to reach $380 billion by 2025. These are the companies in Bengaluru driving the industry forward.
Top Logistics Companies in Bengaluru to Know
- Quick Ride
- Magenta Mobility
- Rapido
- Ripplr
- Agraga
- BlackBuck
- Ninjacart
Top Logistics Companies in Bengaluru
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is an Indian trucking platform bringing offline operations, online. The company aims to be a pioneer in its industry, leveraging technology to solve the critical pain points of truckers at scale. Managing over 30 percent of the country’s truckers, BlackBuck’s small team works from its on-site office in Bengaluru.
Vahak is a digital transportation company that connects shoppers and load providers with carriers. Through its platform, users can view listings of transport businesses and lorry owners while also booking transportation for road haulage services. Transporters can also access other services such as GPS, insurance, free medical e-consultations and more. Vahak employees work on-site at the company’s headquarters in Bengaluru.
Magenta Mobility is an electric mobility solutions platform that aims to decarbonize freight transportation across India through its development of an electric ecosystem. Headquartered in Bengaluru, Magenta boasts a list of multinational clients, including Amazon, Flipkart and Porter.
Customers must often deal with inefficiencies across the logistics life cycle. That’s why Agraga set out to create flexible and formidable supply chains and a digital ecosystem that bends to meet customer needs. Based in Bengaluru, Agrara does business globally and is currently working to expand its reach.
Swiggy is an on-demand food ordering and delivery platform with no minimum order requirement. With its recent development, Swiggy Genie, Swiggy users can now also send parcels, documents and homemade meals. Operating in 500 cities across India, Swiggy has an employee base of over 5,000.
Rapido is on a mission to revolutionize the way people commute through its app-based ride-hailing service. The platform enables users to book rides as well as other services like two-wheeler, three-wheeler and four-wheeler transportation. Founded in 2014, Rapido operates in over 100 cities across India and expands its services frequently.
Motive uses artificial intelligence and IoT hardware to create productivity and security automation for driver safety, maintenance, compliance and vehicle tracking. It serves more than 120,000 businesses across industries that include logistics, trucking, oil and construction.
Ninjacart builds reliable, cost-effective and high-speed logistics infrastructure to reduce food wastage in the supply chain. Using in-house applications that drive end-to-end operations, Ninjacart is equipped to move fresh produce from farmers to retailers and businesses across seven cities, every day, in less than 12 hours.
Ripplr is a retail technology platform offering distribution-as-a-service. With a goal to digitize the distribution industry, Ripplr is connecting logistics, distribution and retail intelligence to manage demand and inventory for both brands and retailers. Employees work on-site at the company’s headquarters in Bengaluru.
Quick Ride is a rideshare app designed to provide a quick, simple, secure and cashless way to travel by allowing users to carpool with friends, neighbors and colleagues. The Quick Ride team works on-site at the company’s office in Bengaluru.
Rapyuta Robotics is on a mission to help businesses automate logistics and nurture empowerment through human-robot symbiosis. It says it aims to automate “dirty, dull and dangerous work,” like warehouse picking, so humans can take on more creative and intellectually stimulating work. The multinational company has employees working in both its Japan and India offices.