
Navata Raises Rs 13.5 Crore for AI Driven Bharat Logistics

- Navata Supply Chain Solutions raises Rs 13.5 crore in fresh funding led by Abyro Capital.
- Funds to fuel pan-India expansion, AI driven supply chain tech, and enterprise client growth.
- Aims to organize fragmented logistics sector and streamline last mile delivery across India.
Navata Supply Chain Solutions, a B2B tech enabled logistics startup, has raised Rs 13.5 crore in a funding round led by Abyro Capital. Existing investor Equanimity Investments also participated. The capital will support Navata’s expansion across India, strengthen its AI powered infrastructure, and enhance enterprise logistics solutions.
Founded with a vision to modernize logistics for Bharat, Navata SCS is building a smarter, tech led supply chain backbone. The company offers end-to-end last mile delivery solutions that serve both rural and urban regions. Its platform empowers brands and manufacturers to improve delivery efficiency, reduce costs, and gain full visibility over their supply chain operations.
Hima Parvataneni, Co-founder and CEO of Navata SCS, said , "We want to be the go-to logistics partner for businesses across India, from designing supply strategies to executing them efficiently".
Navata’s model focuses on integrating small, fragmented logistics players under one tech platform. Vineel Parvataneni, Co-founder of Navata SCS, added, "We bring structure and visibility by empowering small operators with tools, compliance, and data intelligence".
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Investors see huge potential in Navata’s AI native, predictive supply chain platform. “They’re solving a key inefficiency in India’s logistics ecosystem,” said Vamsi Kora, Managing Partner at Abyro Capital. Srinivas Rao Mahankali, former CEO of T-Hub and an advisor to Abyro, called Navata a 'future ready' solution for Indian and global logistics challenges.
The company plans to expand its network, onboard more enterprise clients across e-commerce, manufacturing, and retail, and continue building intelligent, scalable logistics infrastructure.