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Prozo launches dark store grid for two-to-four hour delivery in metros

The company announced that its new grid will cover over 500 PIN codes and 40 dark stores from Day 1.

Prozo launches dark store grid for two-to-four hour delivery in metros
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Dr Ashvini Jakhar, Founder and CEO, Prozo

Prozo has launched a hyperlocal delivery and dark store network to deliver online orders within two to four hours across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. The Gurugram-based supply chain company announced that its new grid covers over 500 PIN codes and 40 dark stores from Day 1, expanding its existing same-day fulfilment capability through its 2.2 million sq ft warehousing network in 14 cities.

“Hyper‑fast fulfilment shouldn’t require hyper‑complex ops,” said Dr Ashvini Jakhar, Founder and CEO, Prozo. “With Super WMS we give brands plug‑and‑play access to dark‑store capacity, a single view of inventory across channels, and the freedom to experiment with quick commerce without fixed capex or fragmented vendors.”

Prozo’s aggregator model connects capacity from operators including Blitz, Shadowfax, ElasticRun, Pidge and Shiplog under one contract and tech stack. Its tech includes OMS, Super-WMS and a control tower that auto-routes orders to the nearest stocked site and reroutes if stock is unavailable. The system integrates with OMS and marketplace tools such as Unicommerce, EasyEcom, Vinculum and Incref.

For brands using Prozo’s warehouses, the grid adds a managed replenishment layer with predictive restocks and consolidated freight movements. Brands can start with low volumes and scale to over 1,000 orders a day with shared or dedicated dark store setups on a pay-per-use basis.

Prozo provides supply chain services to omnichannel brands through its warehousing, logistics network and proprietary Control Tower tech stack.

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