News: LetsTransport to hire 400 employees

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LetsTransport to hire 400 employees

The company works across industry sectors like organized retail, FMCG and e-commerce, distribution and 3PL companies.
LetsTransport to hire 400 employees

LetsTransport which was founded in 2015 by IIT-Kharagpur alumni is planning to hire 400 employees. With series-B funding, tech-logistics solution provider has planned to open 400 positions with the business expansion plans to pharma, apparel and auto sectors in 2020.  LetsTransport will be hiring throughout the city level hierarchy – operation managers, supply managers, client service managers, supervisors, ground-level teams in 14 cities. 

The company works across industry sectors like organized retail, FMCG and e-commerce, distribution and 3PL companies. It offers reliable, affordable, and professional services, structured to serve enterprises. Some of its clients include Amazon, Flipkart, Bisleri, Vishal Mega Mart, Future Supply Chain, Coca-Cola, Delhivery, and Udaan.

LetsTransport, as a brand, is known as one of the market leaders in the enterprise segment, and first movers to identify and empathize with the underserved urban trucker community, playing a huge role in making them a part of the mainstream economy. The company aims to disrupt the primitive $30bn+ urban-logistics industry by leveraging technology and help enterprises to reach consumers faster.

LetsTransport also raised US$3 million in Series A funding led by Dubai-based NB Ventures and Japan-based GMO Ventures in 2016, and a seed round of US$1.3 million from Singapore-based Rebright Partners and others in 2015. The company recently raised US$14 million as part of its Series B round led by Fosun RZ Capital and Bertelsmann India Investments.

LetsTransport is investing in geographical and technological expansion and integrating technology to add more clients and for scaling up the company’s operations. 

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