Global delivery service Borzo has introduced 3-wheeler and truck delivery services to cater to larger deliveries and enhance flexibility for businesses in key metros.
Borzo to launch first in Mumbai
Initially launching in Mumbai, the service will expand to Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune, with plans to onboard 1,500 couriers using 3-wheelers and Tata Aces by the end of 2024.
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This expansion enables the company to manage larger shipments, such as furniture and bulk grocery orders, for business-to-business clients. The goal is to handle 500 3-wheeler and truck deliveries daily by 2025.
“Since the demand for heavier and more massive cargo shipments continues to rise, we could not handle all these shipments with our two-wheeler fleet alone,” said Alina Kisina, CEO of Borzo. “By involving 3-wheelers into our operations, we are not only enhancing our capacity to handle diverse delivery requirements but also positioning ourselves as a comprehensive logistics partner that can scale with our client’s growth.”
Borzo now onboards 2,50,000 active couriers
Couriers will own their vehicles and work as gig-workers, managing schedules and ensuring operational efficiency. Initially, traditional 3-wheelers will be used, with plans to incorporate electric vehicles in the future. Borzo’s existing 2-wheeler fleet of 50,000 riders will continue to handle intra-city deliveries.
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Notably, Borzo’s expanded services will provide businesses with a one-stop solution for all their logistics needs. With operations in various Asian and Latin American countries, Borzo boasts over 250,000 active couriers and 1.5 million customers.