Porter has accelerated its operations into eight new cities — Meerut, Agra, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Aurangabad, Mysore, Madurai, and Thrissur — marking a step in its mission to formalise Indian goods transport ecosystem. The rollout begins with two-wheeler logistics, enabling efficient movement through congested urban areas and catering to MSMEs that rely on quick and reliable deliveries. With plans to introduce larger vehicle categories, such as three-wheelers and Tata Ace in the coming months, Porter aims to scale its offerings for broader logistics needs. By leveraging a tech-enabled, on-demand platform with GST-compliant billing and streamlined documentation, the company is helping small businesses reduce costs, improve productivity, and expand their market reach in an increasingly digital and competitive landscape.
Porter expands logistics network, enters 8 Indian cities
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