What is Quickshift?
Quickshift operates as a comprehensive supply chain solutions provider, integrating warehousing, order fulfillment, and last-mile delivery coordination into a unified digital ecosystem. With a physical footprint exceeding 150,000 square feet across multiple urban centers, the company facilitates global shipping to over 220 countries. Central to its value proposition are its proprietary platforms—LEAP, MAX, and AXIS—which provide clients with granular control over warehouse management, order processing, and transportation logistics. By digitizing the traditional 3PL model, Quickshift enables brands to optimize inventory turnover and reduce fulfillment latency, effectively bridging the gap between manufacturing and end-consumer delivery.
How much funding has Quickshift raised?
Quickshift has raised a total of $3.4M across 2 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$770K
Other Financing Round
$2.6M
Angel/Seed (2021): $770K with participation from Anicut Angel Fund and Axilor Ventures
Other Financing Round (2025): $2.6M led by Axilor Ventures and atomiccapital.in
Key Investors in Quickshift
Axilor Ventures
Axilor Ventures is a platform for supporting early stage startups. Through its accelerator and seed fund programs, it helps early stage startups improve their odds of success.
Atomic Capital
Atomic Capital is an early-stage fund dedicated to partnering with ambitious founders and brands in emerging categories to accelerate their growth and realization of potential.
Anicut Angel Fund
Anicut Angel Fund is an investment vehicle focused on providing early-stage capital and strategic mentorship to high-growth startups across various sectors.
What's next for Quickshift?
With the infusion of $2.6M, Quickshift is poised to accelerate its technological roadmap and expand its physical infrastructure to meet the surging demand for integrated e-commerce logistics. The strategic focus will likely center on enhancing the automation capabilities of its AXIS and MAX platforms, further reducing operational overhead for its growing client base. As the company transitions into this next phase of maturity, the emphasis will shift toward deepening its international shipping capabilities and optimizing last-mile delivery efficiency. This capital deployment is expected to solidify Quickshift's market position, allowing it to capture a larger share of the global supply chain market while maintaining the high service standards required by enterprise-level D2C and B2B partners.
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