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DTDC bets on rapid commerce, targets smaller towns with 2–6-hour delivery

The company will focus on categories including electronics, accessories, apparel, cosmetics, food supplements and even B2B spare parts. However, it will not offer perishable items like groceries. It sees average order value in the range of Rs 1,200–1,500, compared to about Rs 400–500 in quick commerce.

August 25, 2025 / 17:09 IST
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Leading integrated express logistics provider DTDC is venturing into rapid commerce with a delivery model promising deliveries in two to six hours that leverages its existing logistics network, pitching it as a more scalable alternative to 10-minute quick commerce, chief executive officer Abhishek Chakraborty told Moneycontrol in an interview.

The courier major, now in its 35th year, is betting on demand from tier-2 and tier-3 towns—where it says shared “dream stores” and smarter unit economics will make same-day delivery viable across categories like electronics, fashion and health supplements. The company's venture, DTDC Raftaar, will work directly with D2C and mid-sized brands by offering “dark store as a service”, helping them deliver quickly without heavy upfront logistics investments.

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"The whole idea is that it's dark store as a service, plug-and-play model. You as a brand don't have to load all the front-ended costs. You get it on a per package basis. In the dark store,   we can have more than two or three brands, non-competing brands that tend to operate together, and all of them get to get the shared value of the unit economics," said Rahul Sanghvi, managing director and partner, leads logistics, for BCG India.

DTDC and BCG jointly released a white paper on the emergence of rapid commerce on August 22.