AGRIM operates a marketplace connecting agricultural-input manufacturers to retail shops across India. The tech stack—Node.js, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Kubernetes on AWS/GCP—reflects a distributed, data-heavy architecture designed for high-volume transactions and real-time order flow. Active hiring across finance (7 roles), sales (6), and product (3) signals aggressive scaling of back-office operations and revenue infrastructure, while core pain points center on vendor reconciliation, invoice automation, and liquidity—typical friction points for a B2B supply-chain platform managing thousands of MSME suppliers.
Notable leadership hires: Accounts Payable Lead
AGRIM is an asset-light e-commerce platform addressing fragmentation in India's $50 billion+ agricultural-inputs supply chain. The company positions retail shopkeepers as the delivery channel to farmers, bypassing the cost and logistics complexity of direct-to-farm distribution. The platform addresses seasonal demand volatility, inventory mismatches, and data opacity by enabling just-in-time procurement from manufacturers. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Gurugram, the company employs 201–500 people and operates exclusively in India. Recent Series B funding of $20.5 million from Asia Impact and BII was deployed to strengthen technology infrastructure and expand operations.
Node.js, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Kafka, Kubernetes on AWS and GCP for core infrastructure. Testing via Selenium, Cypress, Playwright; CI/CD with GitHub Actions and GitLab CI; ERP/finance tools include SAP, Oracle, Tally, Zoho Books, and Dynamics 365.
Order management system, ERP upgrade, AP automation tools, CRM optimization, algorithm development for the platform, UX experiments, and compliance framework design. Active pain points include high invoice volumes, vendor reconciliation, and liquidity management.
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