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Key Highlights:
Pickkup, a logistics company that focuses on mid-mile and last-mile deliveries, has raised $500,000 in seed funding. The funding round was led by We Founder Circle (WFC), with angel investors from India, Australia, and the United States also participating.
The Chandigarh-based startup will use the funds to grow its electric vehicle fleet, build a stronger team, and invest in technology to make logistics more efficient. Pickkup operates with a fully electric fleet and aims to lower carbon emissions in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) delivery industry.
Leadership Insights:
"Our goal is to create a sustainable, tech-driven logistics system that increases fleet usage while reducing environmental impact," said Ankush Sharma, Co-Founder and CEO of Pickkup.
Neeraj Tyagi, Co-Founder and CEO of We Founder Circle, expressed confidence in the investment, mentioning their previous successful investments in logistics companies like Zypp Electric, Evify, and Traqo.
The company plans to make the most of its electric vehicles by ensuring they stay operational for as many hours as possible each day, taking advantage of the lower running costs of electric vehicles.
Pickkup was founded by Ankush Sharma, Chandra Shekhar, and Upma Sharma. The company is entering a growing logistics market where sustainability is becoming more important. The Indian logistics sector has experienced significant growth, especially in the last-mile delivery segment, driven by the rise of e-commerce and quick commerce services.
This investment comes at a time when India is encouraging more electric vehicle use in commercial sectors to cut pollution and meet climate goals. Government initiatives, such as subsidies for electric commercial vehicles and better charging infrastructure, are creating a more supportive environment for companies like Pickkup that focus on sustainable logistics.
Pickkup Specialist Logistics Services
Pickkup provides specialized logistics services tailored to business needs. The company manages warehouses and handles package deliveries using three-wheelers and 4W electric vehicles. A dedicated team of supervisors, managers, drivers, and delivery personnel ensures smooth operations.
For corporate clients, Pickkup offers end-mile delivery solutions using electric vehicles, supporting businesses with efficient transportation through a reliable team of drivers and delivery staff. The on-demand platform serves B2B customers, delivering goods with a 100% electric fleet. With over 600 satisfied customers, Pickkup ensures timely and efficient deliveries.
Also Read: Ecofuel Ventures into Heavy Vehicles to Promote Sustainable Transport
CMV360 Says
The funding for Pickkup is good for logistics industry. Electric vehicles reduce pollution and save money. As more people shop online, Pickup’s use of technology can set a good example for other companies. With the government supporting electric vehicles, Pickkup has a great chance to grow and improve the industry.
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