Currently, Paytm Mall is working with all leading logistics
players including GATI, Ecom Express, Delhivery, Bluedart, FedEx.
Paytm Mall said on
Sunday that it will partner with over 10,000 kirana or local stores, small
shops, and businesses for hyperlocal deliveries, joining a growing race amongst
e-commerce firms to remain relevant amid the ongoing coronavirus
(Covid-19) pandemic.
Its larger rivals-
Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart - have also announced similar plans. Reliance
JioMart's partnership with WhatsApp is also a step in the same direction.
Paytm
Mall has been investing in scaling its hyperlocal operations over the last
few weeks and is now offering delivery of grocery essentials in more than 100
cities across the country and plans to scale it to more cities within the next
few weeks.
"Paytm Mall
has always advocated a 100 per cent marketplace model of operation against an
inventory-led one as pursued by other major players. Our objective is to
connect neighbourhood offline stores to interested customers far and wide
through our e-commerce platform. We are constantly reaching out to smaller
sellers to understand the challenges they are facing in stocking inventory as
well as the delivery of goods," said Srinivas Mothey, Senior Vice
President, Paytm Mall.
Currently, Paytm
Mall is working with all leading logistics players including GATI, Ecom
Express, Delhivery, Bluedart, FedEx.
In a statement,
Paytm Mall further said that as more fulfillment and delivery executives of
logistics partners resume work, more orders would be eligible for same-day
delivery.
According to the
company, there has been a massive uptick in the sales in grocery essentials
from Tier-II and Tier-III towns as over 200 such cities are ordering the most
on Paytm Mall.
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