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Pidge [EP5 Horn OK Please]

33 min · 24. feb. 2023
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Pidge [https://www.pidge.in] is a last-mile logistics service provider that supports small and medium enterprises with intra-city shipments.  * On the demand side, Pidge works disparate customers including D2C brands, restaurants, and medical companies. These companies either outsource their deliveries to Pidge or use Pidge’s software to manage an in-house delivery process.  * On the supply side, Pidge runs an asset-light model. Unlike quick commerce platforms such as Dunzo and Zepto, the company doesn’t maintain its own fleet of vehicles. Instead, it relies on a network of delivery partners to fulfill orders. By working with clients across an array of industries, Pidge provides a consistent level of business to its delivery partners. It also maximizes network utilization and fulfills nearly 100% of incoming requests.  Having enabled over 5 million deliveries since 2019, the company is leaving its mark as a leading LSP and logistics tech business. To help us with this exploration, I’m joined by Ratnesh Verma [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ratnesh-verma-8418a1a3/]. Ratnesh is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pidge. Together, we explore Pidge's core value propositions, how the company addresses fluctuating customer demand, and how it maintains positive unit economics. Resources * Pidge Website [https://pidge.in] * Connect with Ratnesh on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ratnesh-verma-8418a1a3/] * Economic Times article on Pidge from Feb 17th 2023: Link [https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/sme-sector/pidge-pilots-logistics-technology-for-msme-growth/articleshow/97999408.cms] What to connect with Shreyas? Ping him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shreyaskadaba ]!

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