iThink Logistics Leads India’s Next Phase of Intelligent E-commerce Fulfilment with AI-Led Growth Engine

As India’s e-commerce logistics sector moves beyond scale-driven expansion, iThink Logistics is emerging as a leading force in the next phase of intelligent fulfilment, backed by AI-led innovation, profitability and sustainable growth.   In a market long characterised by well-funded platforms chasing rapid volume, iThink Logistics has built a differentiated trajectory as a bootstrapped, profitable and home-grown logistics technology company, scaling steadily without external capital. The company processes millions of shipments annually for D2C brands, MSMEs and enterprise sellers, and has reported strong double-digit growth over the past year driven by repeat usage and high merchant retention.   Founded to address structural inefficiencies in last-mile delivery and fulfilment, iThink Logistics has focused on building sustainable unit economics rather than discount-led expansion. Profits have been consistently reinvested into in-house technology, automation and product innovation, allowing the company to scale while maintaining service quality and operational control.   The company recently strengthened its technology stack with the launch of a proprietary AI-powered logistics intelligence platform designed to help merchants make real-time, data-backed decisions across shipping, returns and customer experience. By analysing courier performance, optimising routing and reducing return-to-origin rates, the platform enables sellers to improve margins while maintaining delivery reliability.   Commenting on the company’s long-term approach, Zaiba Sarang, Co-founder, iThink Logistics, said, “We believe the future of e-commerce fulfilment lies in intelligence, not just infrastructure. Our focus has been on building AI-led capabilities that help merchants take better decisions, improve efficiency and create long-term value, while remaining profitable and disciplined in how we scale.”   The emphasis on applied AI reflects a broader shift in the logistics sector, where data-driven decision-making is becoming central to profitability and predictability. By embedding intelligence into fulfilment workflows, iThink Logistics is positioning itself as a strategic technology partner rather than a transactional service provider.   As a home-grown platform built for India’s diverse logistics landscape, iThink Logistics has expanded its footprint across Tier II and Tier III markets, where delivery predictability remains a critical challenge. The company plans to continue investing in AI-led capabilities, expand carrier partnerships and deepen its analytics offerings, while staying committed to its bootstrapped and profitable growth model.   As India’s e-commerce market matures, iThink Logistics’ trajectory signals a clear transition in the sector, from capital-fuelled scale to intelligence-led, sustainable fulfilment, positioning the company at the forefront of the next phase of logistics innovation.

Jan 16, 2026 - 12:15
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iThink Logistics Leads India’s Next Phase of Intelligent E-commerce Fulfilment with AI-Led Growth Engine

As India’s e-commerce logistics sector moves beyond scale-driven expansion, iThink Logistics is emerging as a leading force in the next phase of intelligent fulfilment, backed by AI-led innovation, profitability and sustainable growth.

 

In a market long characterised by well-funded platforms chasing rapid volume, iThink Logistics has built a differentiated trajectory as a bootstrapped, profitable and home-grown logistics technology company, scaling steadily without external capital. The company processes millions of shipments annually for D2C brands, MSMEs and enterprise sellers, and has reported strong double-digit growth over the past year driven by repeat usage and high merchant retention.

 

Founded to address structural inefficiencies in last-mile delivery and fulfilment, iThink Logistics has focused on building sustainable unit economics rather than discount-led expansion. Profits have been consistently reinvested into in-house technology, automation and product innovation, allowing the company to scale while maintaining service quality and operational control.

 

The company recently strengthened its technology stack with the launch of a proprietary AI-powered logistics intelligence platform designed to help merchants make real-time, data-backed decisions across shipping, returns and customer experience. By analysing courier performance, optimising routing and reducing return-to-origin rates, the platform enables sellers to improve margins while maintaining delivery reliability.

 

Commenting on the company’s long-term approach, Zaiba Sarang, Co-founder, iThink Logistics, said, “We believe the future of e-commerce fulfilment lies in intelligence, not just infrastructure. Our focus has been on building AI-led capabilities that help merchants take better decisions, improve efficiency and create long-term value, while remaining profitable and disciplined in how we scale.”

 

The emphasis on applied AI reflects a broader shift in the logistics sector, where data-driven decision-making is becoming central to profitability and predictability. By embedding intelligence into fulfilment workflows, iThink Logistics is positioning itself as a strategic technology partner rather than a transactional service provider.

 

As a home-grown platform built for India’s diverse logistics landscape, iThink Logistics has expanded its footprint across Tier II and Tier III markets, where delivery predictability remains a critical challenge. The company plans to continue investing in AI-led capabilities, expand carrier partnerships and deepen its analytics offerings, while staying committed to its bootstrapped and profitable growth model.

 

As India’s e-commerce market matures, iThink Logistics’ trajectory signals a clear transition in the sector, from capital-fuelled scale to intelligence-led, sustainable fulfilment, positioning the company at the forefront of the next phase of logistics innovation.

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