Airattix takes smart storage to Nepal, boosts D2C growth in India
Airattix reports 30% quarterly revenue growth and wins Graham Bell Award for innovation in India’s logistics sector.

India’s storage and fulfilment tech platform Airattix has expanded its services to Nepal while continuing to strengthen its presence across major metro cities in the country. Within just three years of its launch, the company has reported a 30 percent quarterly revenue growth, driven by its technology-first approach to organised storage solutions.
Nepal, which depends heavily on imports and has fragmented storage services, now has access to Airattix’s full suite of offerings. These include goods storage, movers and packers, order fulfilment, and luggage storage. The luggage storage service is designed for expedition seekers, backpackers, religious travellers and professionals who need secure short-term storage during transit or temporary stays.
In India, Airattix is gaining recognition for its innovations in the logistics sector. The company recently received the Graham Bell Award for Innovation in Supply Chain, an honour supported by the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science & Technology and the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology. It also gained visibility on the TEDx platform, where its Founder and CEO, Aditya Kale, spoke about the potential of the sharing economy and how underutilised spaces can create value.
Kale said, “Our mission is to make storage accessible, flexible, and smart just like everything else in today’s digital world. We are not just solving a space problem, we are creating a scalable, sustainable system for everything from luggage storage to seasonal inventory management.”
Airattix’s platform is based on an aggregator model that ensures no space is underutilised. Through verified listings, real-time availability and AI-powered booking tools, it brings transparency and convenience to a traditionally fragmented market. The model also offers additional income opportunities to individuals and businesses by converting idle property into revenue-generating assets.
In India, the company is focusing on expanding its Goods Storage and Relocation vertical to Tier II cities and strengthening its Luggage Storage vertical at major religious tourism destinations. At the same time, it is building momentum in the fast-growing D2C sector by providing end-to-end e-commerce order fulfilment and retail distribution management. With over 50 B2B clients already onboard, Airattix uses a decentralised warehousing system to enable faster dispatches and reduce delivery timelines, helping brands scale efficiently.
Founded in 2021, Airattix operates as a smart, AI-driven storage and parking marketplace. By partnering with companies such as OYO and Indrive and expanding operations into Nepal, the company continues to establish its presence in the shared and circular economy, while redefining storage with technology-led solutions.