Prozo launches its dark store and hyperlocal delivery grid

Unified tech stack, control tower visibility, and partner aggregation enable rapid delivery at scale for D2C and enterprise brands

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Published: Jul 24, 2025 4:51 PM  | 2 min read
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Prozo, an integrated, tech-first supply chain platform, has activated a unified Hyperlocal Delivery & Dark Store Network. This network will enable consumer brands to deliver online orders within two to four hours across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, according to a press reelase. The grid, which goes live with coverage of 500+ high‑demand PIN codes and 40+ dark stores on Day 1, is layered onto Prozo’s existing 2.2 million sq ft warehousing backbone spanning 14 cities. With this, the company extends its eight-hour same-day fulfilment capability into true metro-level, sub-same-day speeds.

“Hyper‑fast fulfilment shouldn’t require hyper‑complex ops,” said Ashvini Jakhar, Founder & CEO, Prozo. “With Super WMS we give brands plug‑and‑play access to dark‑store capacity, a single view of inventory across channels, and the freedom to experiment with quick commerce without fixed capex or fragmented vendors.”

Built on an aggregator model, the network stitches capacity from specialist operators—Blitz, Shadowfax, ElasticRun, Pidge, Shiplog and others into a single grid allowing brands to run their quick commerce operations under a single contract, tech stack and supply chain partner. Prozo’s proprietary tech stack which includes its OMS, Super-WMS and Control Tower form the core of the offering. Its end-to-end tech stack auto‑routes orders to the nearest stocked location and reroutes instantly if inventory is unavailable. The platform is already integrated with leading OMS and marketplace tools such as Unicommerce, EasyEcom, Vinculum and Incref, delivering real‑time visibility over inventory, rider pickups and doorstep SLAs on a unified dashboard.

For brands storing inventory in Prozo’s large‑format warehouses, the grid adds a fully managed PTL/FTL replenishment layer: predictive nudges trigger restocks to dark stores, while consolidated freight beats keep inventory healthy without manual intervention. Brands can start with as few as 20 orders a day per node, scale seamlessly to 1,000+ orders and choose between shared or dedicated dark‑store setups as volumes grow all on a pure pay‑per‑use basis. The model is equally suited to brands testing quick‑commerce waters and chasing metro‑level speed.

Published On: Jul 24, 2025 4:51 PM