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Startups Rethinking the Present & Reinventing the Future of Supply Chain

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Notable Indian Startups Shining in Supply Chain Operations

Pharmarack, a Maharashtra-based startup presents a platform which assimilates the pharma-companies with retailers and distributors in the market in order to enhance the efficiency and transparency in the medicinal supply chain industry. As it automates the inventory management & order processing, the startup reduces the stockouts and make sure the timely delivery of medications. Similarly, Trukky provides an on-demand transportation services which caters demands of cosmetic industry through offering real-time insights on pricings, load sharing’s, and insurance.

In order to redefine the supply chain of fresh produce, Ninjacart connects the farmers with service providers, restaurants, and retailers. Also, they offer technology platform to facilitate quality control, real-time demand, and logistics planning. This type of supply chain model cut downs the food wastage and provides better prices for farmers.

A buzzing startup known for its high ended and hyper-local delivery solutions, Dunzo is playing a vital role in F&B industry. It offers reliable and quick services for meals, groceries, and many other products that considerably streamline the last-mile logistics. Offering a high-ended marketplace for intra-city logistics, Porter presents first and last mile delivery services with real-time visibility and on-demand shipping to support the diverse type of businesses with optimized logistics operations.

“Supply chain management has evolved into a technology-led, customer driven industry. To take advantage of this shift, the focus can't be on just the technology. The right talent equips supply chain management companies with the resources they need to fully leverage connected technologies to improve their business processes”. - Mehran Ravanpay, Chief Supply Chain Officer, RAB Lightning

In a nutshell, standing as the vanguard of revolutionizing the supply chain management across the various verticals through inventive solutions, Indian startups are evidently enhancing the efficiency, reducing high costs, and improving transparency for better outcomes. By understanding the market demands and desires carefully, these startups are curating their services catering to the unique challenges of supply chains in each and every industry in order to foster magnificent growth as well as ensure the reliability and resilience in their operations. As these start-ups endure to invent, innovate, and reform, they are potentially playing a powerful and progressive role in carving the future of supply chain management in India.