Ranbir Kapoor Backs Prozo, a Fast-Growing Supply Chain Tech Startup
- Bollywood actor joins Prozo as a strategic investor to support its growth journey.
- Prozo powers 150+ brands with 42 warehouses and nationwide reach.
- Plans to scale automation, predictive analytics, and same/next-day delivery services.
Bollywood star and businessman Ranbir Kapoor has put in an unspecified amount of money into Prozo, a technology-driven full-stack supply chain platform quickly changing backend logistics for new-generation brands.
Prozo provides a complete supply chain solution from end-to-end with warehousing, freight, and fulfillment integrated through its native technology stack. With its strong Warehouse Management System (WMS), Transport Management System (TMS), and live Control Tower, Prozo allows companies to have end-to-end visibility and control across marketplace, B2B, and D2C channels.
"Every brand today needs speed, consistency, and adaptability," said Ranbir Kapoor. "Prozo’s systems empower brands with that edge. I’ve seen firsthand how great execution builds trust and Prozo is doing that behind the scenes."
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Dr. Ashvini Jakhar, CEO and Co-founder of Prozo a former McKinsey consultant and naval doctor said, "Ranbir adds creative richness and strategic vision. His dedication to trusted delivery aligns with our values, and we're excited to have him join us as we continue to scale."
Today, Prozo stocks more than 150 brands like PhonePe, The Minimalist, Neemans, Snitch, Traya, Beardo, and Comet. Prozo has operations in 42 tech-infused warehouses spread over 2.2 million sq. ft., serving 24,000+ pin codes. It has clocked an annual revenue run-rate ofRs 250 crore and has raised $20 million in funding from investors like Sixth Sense Ventures and JAFCO Asia.
In the future, Prozo will continue to expand into more cities, increase automation and predictive analytics, and improve Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery (SDD & NDD) features to deliver better value to MSMEs and fast commerce brands.

