Expect the Unexpected: Flipkart to enter Delivery sector after Blinkit & Zepto


Expect the Unexpected: Flipkart to enter Delivery sector after Blinkit & Zepto

Owned by Walmart, the largest e-commerce players in India, Flipkart is set to mark its footprints in the quick-commerce ground. Following the pivotal success of Zomato-led Blinkit, Zepto and others, this significant plan of Flipkart signifies that there are  undeniable opportunities exists in Indian market for quick commerce in India.

As per the report of the startup blog, Entrackr, the e-commerce giant is planning to initiate a quick-commerce service in the upcoming methods & making sure that their wide spread customer base will be able to get their orders on time.

As Indian quick commerce market is value at around an astounding amount $45 billion, Flipkart is utilizing this potential perfectly and revolving around the concept of offering the consumers with rapid order fulfillment. Though, the market is already flourished & crowded with well-known players such as Swiggy Instamart, Zepto & Blinkit. By now, these ventures have created robust networks, collaborations & loyal consumer bases by presenting superfast deliveries within 10 to 20 minutes and resolving the requirements of consumers who are looking instant access for daily essentials & beyond.

As per the statement of Flipkart’s official spokesperson, “The firm is committed to meeting evolving customer expectations and delivering excellence in value, selection and speed, with more initiatives expected on this; front in the coming months.”

“At Flipkart, customer-centricity is at the core of everything we do. We constantly work towards delivering a wide range of products to customers with speed. Over the past few months, we have made several investments to enhance our delivery capabilities, including adding same-day delivery in 20 cities. This covers mobiles, essential items, electronics, home appliances, fashion, books and lifestyle products. For now, the firm is already creating a chain of dark stores across several Indian cities, including Bengaluru, Delhi (NCR) and Hyderabad, among others”, he added.