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3 weeks ago |
business-standard.com | Udisha Srivastav
Logistics startup Porter is eyeing to bring in more driver partners and customers into its fold. In a video interaction with Udisha Srivastav, co-founder and executive vice-chairman Pranav Goel talks about the recent fundraising, how the amount is being used, its expansion plans and partnership with ONDC, among others. Edited excerpts:Let us know about the company's recent fundraising and how is the amount being used? It's been a fairly large fundraise, a mix of both primary and secondary capital.
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1 month ago |
rediff.com | Udisha Srivastav
Ride-hailing unicorn Rapido is quickly scaling up its four-wheeler segment, which now contributes up to 25 per cent of its total bookings. Aravind Sanka, Rapido’s cofounder, in a video interview with Udisha Srivastav/Business Standard, shares insights on the company’s plans to expand into the segment, how BluSmart’s exit has created an opportunity for the company, its push towards green mobility, and navigating state-specific policies. What is your timeline to reach 500 cities?
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1 month ago |
business-standard.com | Udisha Srivastav
Ride-hailing unicorn Rapido is quickly scaling its four-wheeler segment, which now contributes up to 25 per cent of total bookings. Aravind Sanka, Rapido's cofounder, in an interview with Udisha Srivastav shares insights on the company's plans to expand into the segment, how BluSmart's exit has created an opportunity for the company, its push towards green mobility, and navigating state-specific policies. Edited excerpts:What is the timeline to reach 500 cities?
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1 month ago |
business-standard.com | Udisha Srivastav
As tensions remain high between India and Pakistan after a recent flare-up, e-commerce companies are racing to secure logistics operations and protect employees. With a fragile ceasefire in place, many online retailers are focusing on maintaining the flow of essential goods—including baby food, drinking water, cooking oil, flour and power banks—while rerouting deliveries and boosting support for workers in conflict-hit areas to prevent future service disruptions.
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1 month ago |
rediff.com | Udisha Srivastav
Delhi-based electric vehicle (EV) ride-hailing firm Evera Cabs, which grabbed headlines after acquiring 500 cars from the now-defunct cab service BluSmart, is stepping up its presence in the EV cab segment. Photograph: Anushree Fadnavis/ReutersThe company is aiming for revenue of Rs 100 crore in the ongoing financial year (2025–26), up from Rs 18 crore in 2024–25. The projected growth comes as the company expands its EV fleet by taking possession of a portion of BluSmart’s vehicle inventory.
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