Founded in 2014, Rivigo has over 1,000 trucks, around 1,500 drivers and more than 41 strategically located pit stops across more than 150 distinct routes.
Talking about its expansion plans, Rivigo co-founder Gazal Kalra, a former McKinsey & Co consultant, told PTI, "We will be hitting 100 cities soon. We are already present in 50 plus cities and the footprint will be pan India."
"As we are increasing our footprint and growing our business line... We are looking to attract great talent. We are already 500 people plus and by the end of this fiscal year we plan to add another 500," she added.
"There is a technology team that has 50 people now, we will be scaling it up to build all our technology products. We are building our sales team and looking at IITs, IIMs top tier engineering and management colleges to join us," she said.
As part of its employee retention policy, the company is setting up a supply chain academy with the focus on training and development.
The company with its "driver relay" and technology-driven model claims to have a faster delivery that takes 50-70 per cent lesser time while improving the quality of life of truck drivers.
It was the largest truck buyer in the country last year. It plans to add another 1,000 trucks in the next 12 months.
