BlackBuck B2B Logistics Startup Raises $25 Million

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 10 December 2015 18:42 IST
BlackBuck, a business-to-business logistics startup, has raised $25 million (about Rs. 167 crores) in funding from Tiger Global, Apoletto (DST-Yuri Milner's Founders Fund), Accel and Flipkart.

The company had received $5 million (roughly Rs. 33.3 crores) funding earlier this year from Accel Partners and Flipkart. "BlackBuck would utilize the Series B funds to ramp up expansion, build products and set-up the team. The company plans to expand their footprint to 200 locations through the next year," it said in a statement.

Founded in April this year by Rajesh Yabaji, Chanakya Hridaya and Ramasubramaniam, BlackBuck has a team of 200 people and has presence in 40 locations across the country.

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Its clients include Asian Paints, Unilever, Britannia, Godrej, Marico, Jyothy Laboratories and EID Parry. "In India, the freight industry is estimated at $100 billion (roughly Rs. 6,67,685 crores) and contributes to six percent of GDP. However, the commerce of this industry is unorganised, fragmented and conducted offline," BlackBuck co-Founder and CEO Yabaji said.

BlackBuck, with technology at its core, would enable logistics be simple and effective, he added.

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"The startup ecosystem in supply chain is very exciting and a great boon for the country, especially as our current supply chain infrastructure is not very reliable. Our investment in BlackBuck is a continuation of our strategy of developing and integrating this ecosystem," Flipkart co-Founder and COO Binny Bansal said.

BlackBuck's tech enabled marketplace model makes them uniquely placed to scale rapidly, in a large industry that is highly fragmented with very little technology penetration, Anand Daniel from Accel Partners said.

 

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