Etailer Flipkart announced a pilot with retail chain store Spencers to introduce hyperlocal deliveries of groceries and essentials, beginning from Hyderabad.
Under this pilot project, consumers will be able to order groceries and essentials from the Spencers store on the Flipkart app.
The orders will then be collected from chosen stores across Hyderabad by Flipkart executives and delivered to the customer's doorstep, the etailer said in a statement.
"We are pleased to launch this pilot with Spencers Retail to collaborate and meet the needs of consumers who are contributing to the fight against COVID-19 by staying at home," said Kalyan Krishnamurthy, Group CEO, Flipkart.
"We've built a robust tech-backed platform to offer consumers real-time insights of essentials available in their area and will ensure timely doorstep deliveries," he added.
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The partnership will leverage synergies between the companies to help enable deliveries of essential products to consumers.
"In this tough environment, Spencers' partnership with Flipkart provides another platform to a larger set of consumers to seamlessly access our range of essentials who may want to use other reputed platforms/marketplaces apart from our own Spencers App to buy during the lockdown,' explained Devendra Chawla, MD and CEO of Spencers Retail.
In a tweet by Devendra Chawla, he is thanking Suhel Seth for his words of encouragement to staff of Spencers.
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Thank you @Suhelseth for your kind words for our staff engaged in essentials in such times . https://t.co/cdFV0q7H3W
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">Thank you @Suhelseth for your kind words for our staff engaged in essentials in such times . https://t.co/cdFV0q7H3W
— Devndra Chawla (@devendrachawla) April 6, 2020Thank you @Suhelseth for your kind words for our staff engaged in essentials in such times . https://t.co/cdFV0q7H3W
— Devndra Chawla (@devendrachawla) April 6, 2020
The etailers like Flipkart and Amazon are currently working at much reduced capacity owing to manpower shortage amid the 21-day lockdown.
Ride-hailing company Uber this week announced a partnership with Flipkart to help provide essentials items to people in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi.
(Inputs from IANS)