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How supply chain firm Ninjacart is connecting farmers, retailers using tech

Ninjacart connects through a network of more than 200 collection centres and 1,200 warehouses across the country

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Peerzada Abrar Bengaluru
The next time you buy fresh fruits and vegetables from your local kirana store, chances are that they were brought from a remote farm in less than 12 hours by a Bengaluru-based supply chain technology firm. That firm is called Ninjacart and it uses sophisticated supply chain algorithms that it has developed in-house, leveraging big data, predictive analytics, mobile applications and the Internet of Things (IoT) technology.

Ninjacart connects farmers with retailers via a network of more than 200 collection centres and 1,200 warehouses across the country. It moves over 1,400 tonnes of fresh produce per day, having doubled its volumes

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