Valmo currently handles 20-22 per cent of orders of
Meesho, which it plans to double in the next 12-18 months.
The homegrown
company announced that it has created a technology-enabled SaaS (Software as a
service) platform Valmo to get micro-entrepreneurs in the logistics segment
onboard to create a larger ecosystem and supply chain.
The platform will incorporate local logistics
suppliers to provide shipment services to the company, making the logistics
seamless, and helping sellers on Meesho to save on operating costs.
“Valmo aims to
create a national logistics solution by eliminating entry barriers for local
players and helping them grow their businesses,” Meesho said in a statement.
Meesho CXO, Fulfilment & Experience, Sourabh
Pandey said the company has been able to reduce overhead costs by 5 per cent by
incorporating Valmo for its logistics and targets a further reduction of 5-7
per cent in the coming 12-18 months.
“Valmo handles about 20-22 per cent of logistics in
order terms for Meesho, and we hope to double it in the coming months.
“We wanted to create an efficient, cost-effective
logistics ecosystem that empowers local players and contributes to job
creation. This initiative underscores our steadfast commitment to furthering
digitisation and fostering inclusivity in India’s logistics industry,” Pandey
said.
Valmo also aligns seamlessly with the National
Logistics Policy, contributing to a reduction in logistics costs while
optimising supply chains and creating jobs, he added. Strong visibility and
stricter operating guardrails, which help create trust between sellers and
logistics providers, differentiate Valmo from other players in the market, the
company said.
The company said it
has enabled more than 3,000 local and regional logistics entrepreneurs to
expand their businesses through Valmo, which started operating about a year ago. Valmo helps manage more than 9 lakh orders daily, with nearly 3,000
micro-entrepreneurs ensuring the smooth functioning of operations. This
initiative has helped generate 35,000 indirect jobs through sustained
engagement with these local partners, it added. However, “Meesho continues to
work with leading third-party logistics providers like Delhivery, Shadowfax,
Xpressbees, and Ecom Express, among others,” the company added.
“Valmo is not
developed to compete with existing players, but as a collaborative step. Our existing logistics partners have welcomed Valmo, and are excited by
the prospects.” Meesho said it is also experimenting with a similar setup for
grocery products as well.