Amazon India is planning to launch its quick commerce service, reportedly code-named Tez, as early as late December or early next year, reported news agency Reuters. According to sources cited in the report, this move will mark Amazon's entry into the fast-growing quick commerce space in India, where competitors like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart currently dominate. Flipkart, Amazon’s main …
The quick commerce battle in India is getting a big player in the form of Flipkart which is ready to compete with Swiggy’s Instamart, BlinkIt and Zepto in the market. Reports this week claim that Flipkart Minutes is being piloted in select parts of Bengaluru, its home region, before it gets a wider roll out in the coming months. However, …
Flipkart Minutes, the instant delivery service of e-commerce giant Flipkart, has commenced operations in several Bengaluru localities, including HSR and Bellandur. The introduction of Flipkart Minutes comes as the rapid delivery sector becomes increasingly crucial for e-commerce companies. Flipkart Minutes has introduced a unique feature allowing customers to cancel or refuse orders at the doorstep if the products do not …
Zomato's Blinkit could reportedly add more brands across new categories as it aims to compete with ecommerce marketplaces like Amazon and Flipkart. As the company aims to push into the fast-growing direct-to-consumer area it could build its own supply chain to directly source branded products as well as manage stock, Economic Times reported. Zomato would deliver these through Blinkit as …
Indian grocery startups are luring tech-savvy customers with the promise of deliveries within 10 minutes, sparking a boom in "quick commerce", but heating up concerns about road safety as bike riders scramble to meet tight deadlines. "We get five to six minutes and I feel tense and fear for my life," said one Blinkit driver, who sought anonymity. In August, …