Mumbai: DTDC, an integrated express logistics service provider, has entered the rapid commerce space with the introduction of 2–4 hour rapid delivery and same-day delivery services. This strategic expansion reinforces DTDC’s commitment to leveraging its extensive logistics network, advanced technology, and e-commerce expertise to enhance last-mile delivery solutions for businesses and consumers.
Having built a strong reputation for next-day deliveries, DTDC is now pushing the boundaries of speed and efficiency by offering hyperlocal rapid deliveries, ensuring customers receive their orders within just 2-4 hours.
As part of this initiative, DTDC has launched its first Dark Store in Bengaluru, marking the beginning of a robust hyperlocal fulfillment ecosystem designed to significantly enhance delivery efficiency. This development will empower D2C brands and social commerce sellers by enabling them to offer rapid, reliable delivery services across India.
With plans to expand its rapid commerce network nationwide, DTDC is set to play a key role in redefining logistics and e-commerce fulfillment to meet the surging demand for fast deliveries in today’s digital-first economy.
Subhasish Chakraborty, Founder and Chairman & Managing Director, DTDC Express Ltd., stated, “This announcement marks a significant milestone in DTDC’s journey and strengthens our commitment to driving growth in the rapidly evolving logistics and commerce sectors. Our goal is to meet the increasing demand in rapid commerce, positioning us as a key player in shaping the future of delivery services in India.”
Abhishek Chakraborty, CEO, DTDC Express Ltd., added, “We are excited to launch our first dark store in Bengaluru, a pivotal e-commerce hub, where we will serve the growing needs of emerging brands and businesses. With this initiative, DTDC is poised to redefine logistics solutions and cater to the evolving demands of the digital marketplace.”
With this bold expansion, DTDC is revolutionizing logistics by delivering not just parcels, but also speed, reliability, and convenience—setting a new benchmark for rapid commerce in India.