Prozo, the tech-enabled full-stack supply chain platform, has announced an investment from actor and entrepreneur Ranbir Kapoor.
Earlier, Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma invested in Prozo.
Ranbir Kapoor said, “Every brand today needs speed, consistency and adaptability. Prozo’s systems give brands that edge. I’ve seen how great execution builds trust and Prozo is enabling that behind the scenes.”
Ashvini Jakhar, Prozo’s Founder & CEO, said, “Ranbir brings creative depth and strategic thinking. His belief in reliable operations mirrors our ethos, and we’re excited to build with his support.”
Prozo offers an integrated supply chain platform that combines warehousing, freight and fulfillment with its proprietary technology stack. Its warehouse management system (WMS), transport management system (TMS), and real-time control tower give brands visibility and control across all sales channels, whether B2B, D2C or marketplace.
Prozo integrates warehousing, freight, and fulfillment under a single tech platform, with proprietary tools like ProWMS, ProShip, and the Control Tower. These enable unified, SLA-driven operations across B2B, D2C, and marketplace channels with real-time visibility.
Prozo currently powers over 150 brands, including The Minimalist, Neemans, Comet, Beardo, Snitch, Traya, Powerlook, and PhonePe, across 42 tech-enabled warehouses covering 2.2 million sq. ft. and reaching 24,000+ pin codes.
The company has achieved an annual revenue run-rate of ₹250 crore and raised $20 million from Sixth Sense Ventures and JAFCO Asia.
Looking ahead, Prozo aims to expand its warehousing network into new cities, double down on automation and predictive analytics, and provide fulfillment solutions tailored for MSMEs and quick commerce brands. The company is also enhancing its Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery (SDD & NDD) capabilities to meet the high-speed needs of modern consumers.

