Delhivery's Dark Store Revolution in Quick Commerce!
How is India's logistics giant shaking up the quick commerce game?
👀 Here's the scoop on Delhivery's bold new strategy:
→ New Offering: Dark stores for quick commerce companies
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Pratik
Innately Curious • 11m
Hello Medials, Do you think quick commerce would obliterate your neighbour kirana store? What's your take on it?
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Praneeth
Newbie • 1m
hey why do you think the quick commerce are relaying on dark stores rather than using the kirana stores as a stock and product management
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Arcane
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A very good breakdown of :
(1) History — Quick Comm journey so far (global & India)
(2) Why QC is working in India? (and, no where else in the world)
(3) Dark store unit economics
(4) Deliver partner earnings
(5) Hub & spoke model in QC
(6) Opp
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The report states that the quick commerce sector in India currently with a market size of $700 million is likely to grow 15x to reach $5.5 billion market value by 2025.
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