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Karan

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With the rapid growth of the quick commerce (q-commerce) business model, a silent revolution is underway in the form of dark store tech startups. By leveraging lean management systems and advanced AI, these startups are addressing critical pain points in the supply chain ecosystem. Innovators like WareIQ and Zippee are setting themselves apart with a unique operational model. Instead of holding their own inventory, they adopt a multi-pickup and multi-drop system while offering end-to-end services. From identifying optimal dark store locations to determining inventory levels and ensuring seamless last-mile delivery, they are solving some of the most pressing challenges faced by any marketplace/brands. This game-changing approach is enabling efficient, scalable operations and redefining how businesses navigate the demands of the growing q-commerce wave.

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