Matrix Partners India invests in logistics start-up Loadshare Networks

Loadshare offers services ranging from first mile, line-haul and last mile deliveries

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Ranju Sarkar New Delhi
Last Updated : May 30 2017 | 12:32 PM IST
Matrix Partners India announced on Tuesday that it has invested an undisclosed amount in the logistics-tech startup Loadshare Networks, the investor said in a statement. 
 
The start-up will use the funds to expand the team and build a technology platform for logistics SMEs who are increasingly adopting technology to improve existing business operations, transact with new customers and expand their network. 

The three co-founders of Loadshare have management and sector experience across geographies. Raghuram Talluri, co-founder and CEO Loadshare started his career in technology, was then an Associate Partner at McKinsey & Co following which he led the Customer Experience function at Myntra. Tanmoy Karmakar and Rakib Ahmed his co-founders have both built start-ups and worked in the logistics domain before starting Loadshare.

Commenting on the fundraise, Raghuram Talluri, co-founder & CEO at Loadshare said “We see a big upcoming change in the logistics sector over the coming decade and at the heart of this change is the logistics SME. In a short span of time, we have achieved significant traction evidenced by a) adoption of our tech platform by our SME partners b) being able to offer the lowest cost structure to our customers, while maintaining service levels and c) helping our partners earn more. This strengthens our vision to build an asset-light network across geographies and promote logistics entrepreneurship across the country. We are excited to have Matrix Partners with us in this journey”. 

“SMEs in India are adopting technology rapidly and we believe saas-enabled marketplaces are a great approach to providing value to the Indian SME. Loadshare’s approach to stitch together a network of small courier companies across India by providing them technology is differentiated. The company is off to a fast start and we’re privileged to partner with Raghu and the founding team on this journey,” said Vikram Vaidyanathan, Managing Director, Matrix India.

Loadshare was founded in 2017 and is one of India’s fastest growing logistics companies with a comprehensive express and logistics network covering more than 2000 pin codes across North East & East India, Metros, all 4 South Indian states, UP, Rajasthan & many more destinations in the pipeline. Loadshare’s mission is to offer best-in-class industry solution by enabling the small and medium players with technology, operations know how and a pan-India network. Loadshare offers extensive services ranging from first mile, line-haul, last mile deliveries and modular logistics software solutions to partners. 

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