Allcargo Gati goes live on ONDC
Businesses on the ONDC network now gain access to Allcargo Gati’s services including warehousing and last-mile delivery.

Allcargo Gati has joined the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), a central government-backed initiative aimed at democratising and expanding digital commerce.
The integration enhances the accessibility of reliable, tech-enabled logistics solutions for businesses of all sizes - helping them streamline deliveries, optimise supply chains and boost operational efficiency, says an official release from Allcargo Gati.
"By joining the ONDC network, Allcargo Gati reinforces its commitment to driving digital commerce across India. Leveraging its vast logistics infrastructure, advanced warehousing and AI-driven route optimisation, the company offers seamless, end-to-end logistics solutions across 19,800 PIN codes in 735 districts, enabling faster and more efficient deliveries nationwide."
Businesses on the ONDC network now gain access to Allcargo Gati’s full-spectrum of logistics services including express distribution, warehousing and last-mile delivery - services that are tailored to suit the needs of industries such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and durable products, the release added.
Ketan Kulkarni, Managing Director and CEO – Gati Express and Supply Chain says: "By joining ONDC network for B2B, we align with the government’s vision of fostering an open and inclusive e-commerce ecosystem. Our mission is to empower customers with seamless logistics solutions that strengthen their market competitiveness. Through our robust express distribution network, we enable businesses of all sizes to efficiently reach customers across every corner of the country.”
Vibhor Jain, Acting CEO and COO, ONDC adds: "Allcargo Gati joining the ONDC network marks a pivotal shift in how B2B logistics is delivered in India. With logistics costs estimated to be a considerable part of GDP, ONDC’s open, interoperable framework offers a pathway to greater efficiency, better capacity utilisation and reduced costs at scale. This move levels the playing field—empowering small and medium businesses with access to tech-enabled, enterprise-grade logistics infrastructure."