June25 , 2026

    Porter Expands to Eight Cities, Strengthening Logistics Network

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    Porter has expanded its operations to eight cities, marking a significant step in scaling its intra-city logistics and last-mile delivery network across India.

    The expansion is aimed at meeting rising demand for fast, reliable, and tech-enabled logistics services, particularly from small and medium enterprises (SMEs), e-commerce platforms, and local businesses. By entering new urban markets, Porter is enhancing its ability to offer on-demand transportation solutions and improve delivery turnaround times.

    The company’s platform connects businesses with a wide range of vehicle options, enabling flexible and cost-effective goods movement. With the latest rollout, Porter is expected to strengthen its presence in key commercial hubs while also tapping into emerging tier-2 and tier-3 city markets.

    Industry observers note that the move aligns with broader growth trends in India’s logistics sector, where digital platforms and last-mile delivery providers are playing an increasingly important role in supply chain efficiency.

    Porter’s continued expansion reflects its focus on geographic diversification, technology-driven operations, and customer-centric services as it competes in the country’s rapidly evolving logistics landscape.

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