
Prozo, one of India’s fastest-growing supply chain companies, has announced a major investment from Indian cricket star Rohit Sharma.
“His backing highlights the rising importance of supply chain infrastructure in modern commerce and reinforces confidence in Prozo’s vision to offer enterprise-grade logistics through a flexible, pay-per-use model,” the company said in an official release.
“Every great performance needs an engine that does not crack under pressure. Prozo is exactly that for the brands it supports: a dependable, tech-first platform that powers scale with consistency. I am glad to invest in Prozo, which is focused on building the backbone of India’s new-age commerce,” Rohit Sharma said.
“We are very happy to have Rohit Sharma on board as an investor. Rohit’s journey from opening batsman to national leader mirrors what we aspire to be for our clients; a consistent, reliable force. His belief in our mission energises us further as we build India’s most agile and accessible supply chain infrastructure,” Ashvini Jakhar, founder of Prozo said.
Founded in 2016 by Ashvini Jakhar. It created a complete platform that connects warehousing, freight, and order delivery in one place.
So far, the company has raised $20 million from investors such as Sixth Sense Ventures and Jafco Asia through several funding rounds.
Prozo currently runs 42 warehouses that use advanced technology, covering more than 2.2 million square feet. It delivers to over 24,000 postal areas and has an annual revenue of Rs 250 crore.
Prozo works with many fast-growing and well-known brands like The Minimalist, Neemans, Comet, Beardo, Bewakoof, Traya, Snitch, Powerlook, and Aramya. It also supports big companies like PhonePe, McGraw-Hill, and TATA’s consumer brands.
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