PICKRR EYES B2B LOGISTICS
Commercial Vehicle|December 2020
In a bid to bridge logistic service gaps, virtual logistics provider Pickrr has transitioned from B2C to B2B segments.
Deven Lad
PICKRR EYES B2B LOGISTICS

Demand for online shopping spiked during the covid-19 induced lockdown. Even after the start of the unlockdown period, the trend continues. As the public finds ways to transact safely and in a manner that involves the least contact, New Delhi-based Pickrr Technologies Pvt. Ltd (Pickrr) is adapting itself to the change. In the process, it is finding new opportunities to grow. One of them is to bridge the logistics gaps that exist in their business model as a virtual logistics provider. In view of the same, the company has transitioned from B2C to B2B. One of the first logistic courier aggregators to offer order processing, shipping, tracking, reverse logistics, and other related services, Pickrr is keen to earn itself the front-runner advantage in the B2B space.

Expressed Rhitiman Majumder, Co-Founder, and CEO, Picker, that the B2C logistics space has evolved in the last couple of years. It is now the B2B space that is poised to witness a lot of improvements. Founded in 2015 by Ankit Kaushik, Gaurav Mangla, and Rhitiman Majumder, Picker is into on-demand logistics services. It is an end-to-end Software as a Service (SAAS) based logistics solutions provider. Helping various brands with reverse logistics models for the last five years, the company has come to have a customer portfolio that comprises brands like Bosch Household Appliances, Lifecare, Bombay Shaving Company, Baidyanath Group, Qtrove, Nutrabay, and The Messy Corner. Serving large-scale businesses and SMEs, Pickrr’s active clients amount to over 2000 businesses. The company, according to Majumder, does 50000 plus orders a day.

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