February 24, 2026:
Logistics startup Bharat Supply has announced a significant expansion plan across Central India, with the company set to establish 40 new distribution centres across Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and nearby states.
This marks one of Bharat Supply’s largest regional expansions to date and is expected to substantially strengthen last-mile connectivity across fast-growing Tier-2, Tier-3, and rural markets.
500+ Local Employment Opportunities
As part of the expansion, Bharat Supply will generate over 500 jobs for local youth in roles including:
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Delivery operations
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Warehouse management
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Supply chain operations
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Partner support
Recruitment efforts are already underway and will continue to scale as the company deepens its network across Central India.
Key Cities to Benefit
The new distribution network will serve strategic locations such as:
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Shahdol
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Balaghat
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Neemuch
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Unnao
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Jhansi
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Prayagraj
along with surrounding rural clusters.
Each centre will function as a daily supply hub, supporting:
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Small retailers
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Agri-input dealers
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Rural micro-entrepreneurs
Strengthening Last-Mile Connectivity
These centres are designed to operate as hyperlocal supply nodes, ensuring smooth movement of essential goods in underserved markets.
Each hub will:
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Store and manage inventory
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Break bulk shipments into retailer-ready orders
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Coordinate local delivery teams
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Handle returns and issue resolution
This will help:
✔ Reduce stock shortages
✔ Improve delivery speed
✔ Enhance access to FMCG and agricultural inputs
across smaller towns and rural markets in Central India.
Supporting Inclusive Growth
The expansion aligns with India’s broader push towards infrastructure-led growth under the Viksit Bharat vision.
With rising public investment in:
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Multimodal logistics
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Rural infrastructure
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Supply chain digitisation
efficient last-mile distribution is becoming a key driver of consumption growth beyond metro cities.
Company’s Vision
Speaking on the expansion, Bharat Supply CEO Taranbir Singh said Central India represents one of the country’s fastest-growing non-metro consumption corridors.
He highlighted that supply fragmentation continues to restrict local market potential, and expanding the company’s distribution footprint will improve daily access to essential goods while also creating meaningful employment for youth.
The company aims to build a technology-driven, scalable supply network that supports grassroots commerce and strengthens India’s evolving consumption economy.
Focus on Small Town Growth
Bharat Supply stated that this Central India rollout is part of its larger strategy to create scalable, tech-enabled distribution infrastructure in:
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Small towns
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Semi-urban regions
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Rural districts
where supply inefficiencies often limit the growth of small retailers and micro-enterprises.






