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Logistics services startup Porter expects its business to grow by 60 per cent to reach about Rs 3,000 crore in revenue in the current financial year on account of expansion in the category, a top company official said. The Tiger Global and Lightrock ventures-backed startup expects to become operationally profitable by December 2024, Porter Co-Founder and COO Uttam Digga told PTI. "We continue to grow at 60-70 per cent year-on-year and I think that is going to continue for the coming one or two years more. This fiscal we expect. This year Porter is hoping to have a 60 per cent growth. The company will be close to making a Rs 3,000 crore revenue," Digga said. Porter at present provides instant delivery of up to 20 kg on two-wheelers, house shifting, mini trucks, three-wheelers etc for delivery of goods and it has recently forayed into courier service. The company currently operates in about 19 cities. "There are two levers for us to grow the business. One is category expansion. This
This move aims at ensuring continuity of the business vertical with COGOS, an enterprise-led business model and strengthening Porter's focus on its core business solutions
The 'Porter' app aims to solve the logistics constraint faced by start-ups and old business alike