
Porter has expanded its operations to eight new cities across India, marking a significant push into Tier-II and Tier-III markets. The company has launched services in Mysore, Madurai, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Meerut, Agra, Aurangabad and Thrissur, aiming to improve goods transport for MSMEs.
In the first phase, Porter is offering two-wheeler logistics services, with plans to introduce larger vehicles like three-wheelers and Tata Ace in the coming months. The move is designed to address challenges such as unreliable transport, unorganised systems and limited scalability in local markets.
With its tech-enabled platform, Porter aims to simplify goods movement, reduce costs through GST-compliant processes and help small businesses expand beyond their local areas.
The company has already onboarded around 4,000 driver-partners across these cities and expects to generate over 64,000 jobs in the first year, further strengthening its role in formalising India’s logistics ecosystem.




