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1h agoQuickShift secures ₹22 crore funding to scale D2C logistics and last-mile delivery operations

QuickShift, a Bengaluru-based full-stack D2C fulfillment startup, has raised ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital and existing investors to strengthen its warehousing and last-mile network. The funding will support expansion into six new cities, automation of micro-fulfillment centers, and integration with major e-commerce platforms. QuickShift currently processes over 25,000 daily shipments across apparel, FMCG, and electronics categories.
The firm plans to double throughput capacity by FY 2026 and launch AI-based inventory routing to reduce turnaround time by 18 percent.
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1h agoQuickShift secures ₹22 crore funding to scale D2C logistics and last-mile delivery operations

QuickShift, a Bengaluru-based full-stack D2C fulfillment startup, has raised ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital and existing investors to strengthen its warehousing and last-mile network. The funding will support expansion into six new cities, automation of micro-fulfillment centers, and integration with major e-commerce platforms. QuickShift currently processes over 25,000 daily shipments across apparel, FMCG, and electronics categories.
The firm plans to double throughput capacity by FY 2026 and launch AI-based inventory routing to reduce turnaround time by 18 percent.
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QuickShift raised ₹22 crore led by Atomic Capital to expand D2C logistics and adopt AI-driven fulfillment automation across India by FY 2026.
QuickShift, a Bengaluru-based full-stack D2C fulfillment startup, has raised ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital and existing investors to strengthen its warehousing and last-mile network. The funding will support expansion into six new cities, automation of micro-fulfillment centers, and integration with major e-commerce platforms. QuickShift currently processes over 25,000 daily shipments across apparel, FMCG, and electronics categories.
The firm plans to double throughput capacity by FY 2026 and launch AI-based inventory routing to reduce turnaround time by 18 percent.

QuickShift, a Bengaluru-based full-stack D2C fulfillment startup, has raised ₹22 crore from Atomic Capital and existing investors to strengthen its warehousing and last-mile network. The funding will support expansion into six new cities, automation of micro-fulfillment centers, and integration with major e-commerce platforms. QuickShift currently processes over 25,000 daily shipments across apparel, FMCG, and electronics categories.
The firm plans to double throughput capacity by FY 2026 and launch AI-based inventory routing to reduce turnaround time by 18 percent.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 18:36 IST