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1h agoQuickShift raises ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital to expand D2C fulfilment infrastructure

Logistics and D2C fulfilment startup QuickShift has raised ₹22 crore in a new funding round led by Atomic Capital and existing investors. The funds will be used to enhance warehouse automation, AI-driven inventory management and last-mile delivery solutions. QuickShift operates multi-city hubs serving consumer brands across India and plans to double warehouse capacity by mid-2026.
The company reported a 40 % increase in monthly order volumes during FY25, attributing growth to its tech-enabled supply chain model and scalable cloud operations.
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1h agoQuickShift raises ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital to expand D2C fulfilment infrastructure

Logistics and D2C fulfilment startup QuickShift has raised ₹22 crore in a new funding round led by Atomic Capital and existing investors. The funds will be used to enhance warehouse automation, AI-driven inventory management and last-mile delivery solutions. QuickShift operates multi-city hubs serving consumer brands across India and plans to double warehouse capacity by mid-2026.
The company reported a 40 % increase in monthly order volumes during FY25, attributing growth to its tech-enabled supply chain model and scalable cloud operations.
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QuickShift raises ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital to expand D2C fulfilment infrastructure
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QuickShift raised ₹22 crore led by Atomic Capital to expand warehouse automation and D2C fulfilment capabilities after recording 40 % order volume growth in FY25.
Logistics and D2C fulfilment startup QuickShift has raised ₹22 crore in a new funding round led by Atomic Capital and existing investors. The funds will be used to enhance warehouse automation, AI-driven inventory management and last-mile delivery solutions. QuickShift operates multi-city hubs serving consumer brands across India and plans to double warehouse capacity by mid-2026.
The company reported a 40 % increase in monthly order volumes during FY25, attributing growth to its tech-enabled supply chain model and scalable cloud operations.

Logistics and D2C fulfilment startup QuickShift has raised ₹22 crore in a new funding round led by Atomic Capital and existing investors. The funds will be used to enhance warehouse automation, AI-driven inventory management and last-mile delivery solutions. QuickShift operates multi-city hubs serving consumer brands across India and plans to double warehouse capacity by mid-2026.
The company reported a 40 % increase in monthly order volumes during FY25, attributing growth to its tech-enabled supply chain model and scalable cloud operations.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 17:22 IST