Flipkart, Snapdeal to expand its services in Bengaluru via postal network
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To provide same-day delivery for customers in Bengaluru, online marketplaces Flipkart and Snapdeal could join hands with India Post's Bengaluru chapter, according to a senior official in the postal department. The technology capital is the first city where the India Post began delivering packages to customers of online marketplace Amazon on the day an order is placed.
"The national postal service is in informal talks with Flipkart and Snapdeal who have responded positively to the metro delivery service," BS Chandrashekhara, assistant director for business development at the Department of Posts, Karnataka Circle, told the Economic Times.
Since April, when the service for Amazon was launched, the department has been delivering an average of 2,000 orders daily in Bengaluru, according to postal officials.
Further, the Bengaluru experiment is a pilot project before the postal service can make plans for the rest of the country. "We are testing our own capabilities," said MS Ramanujan, chief post master general of Karnataka.
A spokeswoman for Snapdeal told ET that while the company is collaborating with India Post extensively for delivery at multiple pincodes, "it's too early to speak about plans for metro delivery service."
According to a Goldman Sachs report, the Indian e-commerce market is expected to grow to $300 billion by 2030. India Post will compete in a market where specialist delivery firms like Ecom Express, Delhivery and Go Javas are raising venture funding to expand operations.
Meanwhile, experts are of the view that India Post with its deep reach even in small towns, can become a formidable competitor as a full-fledged logistics company. "The e-commerce companies which are struggling to reach out to all pincodes will also find India Post the most credible option for last mile deliveries," said Arvind Singhal, chairman and managing director ofTechnopak .
Amazon which was the first to partner with the postal department has "integrated its own technology with the postal service for same-day delivery in Bengaluru," said Amit Agarwal, vice president and country manager ofAmazon India .
Delhi and Mumbai are next in line for India Post's same-day-delivery, with limited pin-codes in Chennai and Coimbatore being covered at present. Fashion portalMyntra is also using India Post's cash-on-delivery service on a pilot basis in Bengaluru.
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"The national postal service is in informal talks with Flipkart and Snapdeal who have responded positively to the metro delivery service," BS Chandrashekhara, assistant director for business development at the Department of Posts, Karnataka Circle, told the Economic Times.
Since April, when the service for Amazon was launched, the department has been delivering an average of 2,000 orders daily in Bengaluru, according to postal officials.
Further, the Bengaluru experiment is a pilot project before the postal service can make plans for the rest of the country. "We are testing our own capabilities," said MS Ramanujan, chief post master general of Karnataka.
A spokeswoman for Snapdeal told ET that while the company is collaborating with India Post extensively for delivery at multiple pincodes, "it's too early to speak about plans for metro delivery service."
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Meanwhile, experts are of the view that India Post with its deep reach even in small towns, can become a formidable competitor as a full-fledged logistics company. "The e-commerce companies which are struggling to reach out to all pincodes will also find India Post the most credible option for last mile deliveries," said Arvind Singhal, chairman and managing director of
Amazon which was the first to partner with the postal department has "integrated its own technology with the postal service for same-day delivery in Bengaluru," said Amit Agarwal, vice president and country manager of
Delhi and Mumbai are next in line for India Post's same-day-delivery, with limited pin-codes in Chennai and Coimbatore being covered at present. Fashion portal
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