Tech-enabled urban logistics platform aggregating commercial vehicles across India
LetsTransport operates a B2B logistics marketplace connecting enterprises with 250,000+ registered truckers across 30 Indian cities. The tech stack (Java, Ruby, Clojure, Scala, Python, React, Angular) reflects a mature polyglot backend with frontend modernization—but hiring data reveals a constraint: sales roles outnumber engineering 5:2, and no new engineering hires in the last 30 days. This sales-led staffing mix against pain points around sourcing-service levels and margin expansion suggests the company is prioritizing customer acquisition and retention over platform scaling.
LetsTransport provides urban distribution logistics for blue-chip enterprises across retail, FMCG, e-commerce, cement, and 3PL sectors. Founded in 2015 by IIT-Kharagpur alumni, the series-E company operates from Bangalore and has built a platform that aggregates light and medium commercial vehicles with value-added services—screened drivers, GPS-enabled vehicles, transparent billing, and 24/7 support. The business addresses a $50bn+ regional logistics market by formalizing and digitizing an underserved trucker community while serving large customers. Pain points center on maintaining sourcing reliability and expanding margins as the company scales regional revenue.
Java, Ruby, Clojure, Scala, C/C++, Python for backend; React, Angular, jQuery for frontend; SQL for data. A polyglot architecture typical of mature logistics platforms with evolving UI layers.
250,000+ registered commercial vehicle drivers across 30 Indian cities, serving enterprises in retail, FMCG, e-commerce, cement, and 3PL verticals.
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