May12 , 2026

    Delhivery handles 107 million shipments in October, setting a festive season record

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    Delhivery has achieved another major milestone during India’s festive season, processing over 107.4 million e-commerce and freight shipments across its transportation network in October 2025. The total value of goods shipped during the month crossed ₹19,187 crore,
    underlining the company’s growing role in India’s expanding digital commerce and logistics ecosystem.

    The company recorded a single-day peak of 7.2 million shipments, with 18,121 clients registering their highest-ever daily volumes. Its network connected every corner of the country, including one of the longest delivery routes spanning 4,085 kilometres from
    Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala to Tezu in Arunachal Pradesh, demonstrating the company’s nationwide reach.

    Delhivery also showcased its operational efficiency, delivering 13.59 million packages within 24 hours and 29.57 million within 48 hours. The company’s “fastest delivery—completed in just two minutes in Bengaluru” highlighted its precision and speed during one of the busiest
    logistics periods of the year.

    Reflecting on the achievement, Sahil Barua, Co-founder and CEO of Delhivery, shared on LinkedIn that October marked the company’s second consecutive month crossing 100 million transportation orders. He noted that Phase 2 festive volumes surpassed Phase 1 for the first time, with over 18,000 clients recording their highest shipments during the month.

    Barua expressed gratitude to customers and teams across India, stating that achieving this milestone “through the festivities, holidays, and rains” was both a challenge and a moment of pride. He thanked Delhivery’s 100,000+ employees for their efforts and reaffirmed the
    company’s commitment to reliability and customer trust.

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