The firm, which has a fleet of 800 trucks, claims that based on its innovative 'drivers relay system', truck loads are delivered to Chennai from Delhi in two days instead of conventional eight days.
"Logistics is one of the largest industries -- more than USD 100-billion size -- and there is enough to do in this market... We started working on the 'Driver Relay Model' wherein we change over the drivers after every few hundred kms... This improves the turnaround time and service levels," Rivigo CEO Deepak Garg said in a statement.
He said the company is eyeing to occupy the top slot in logistics market as its innovative relay model for drivers has not only facilitated their return to home the same day but ensured the truck kept on moving, resulting in a faster and efficient delivery of goods.
By drivers relay, the company made sure drivers got back home on the same day (or within 24 hours) and thereby, saved 50-70 per cent of the turn-around time on long-haul routes.
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He further said to tap the opportunities in the sector, Rivigo plans to ramp up current network of 41 trucking pitstops and a similar number of processing centres to over 200 across the country over the next 12 months.
He said Rivigo has already won major deals from players such as Abbott, Hero MotorCorp, ITC and Lupin for transporting their products, it has also started transporting spare parts for Hero MotoCorp from Neemrana factory to all across India," Garg claimed.
India's logistics sector is poised for accelerated growth, led by GDP revival, ramp up in transport infrastructure, e-commerce penetration, impending GST implementation and other initiatives like 'Make in India', he said.
"The company has raised about USD 40 million in largely equity financing till date, from SAIF Partners, with a small component of venture debt funding from specialty debt financing firm, Trifecta Capital," he added.