Who we serve: the full spectrum of B2B
Your category is not an edge case—it is the core job. Hyperlocal business-to-business delivery works when every consignment gets the same clarity: pickup, route, handoff, proof.
Manufacturers & makers
Move finished goods, samples, or spares to distributors and retailers without turning your team into a dispatch desk.
Related terms: intra-city B2B transport, factory-to-market runs
Wholesalers & distributors
Cartons, crates, and bulk replenishment with clear ETAs—ideal for mandi-style lanes and stockist networks.
Related terms: wholesale goods delivery, distributor logistics
Shop & business owners
Kirana, specialty retail, and local commerce: inter-store transfers, rush stock, and customer-adjacent drops.
Related terms: shop-to-shop delivery, retail logistics
Household & daily supplies
Cleaning goods, packaged foods, personal care, and other household supply categories that need frequent short hauls.
Related terms: household supplies delivery, FMCG last mile
Construction & hardware
Bags, fixtures, and bundled material that fit compact electric cargo—without hiring a full-size truck for every hop.
Related terms: building material transport, hardware delivery
Events, mandirs & vendors
Temporary peaks—decor, catering inputs, and corridor logistics where reliability matters as much as price.
Related terms: event logistics, vendor goods transport
Common B2B use cases we support
- Daily or weekly replenishment between warehouse and outlets
- Manufacturer-to-distributor and distributor-to-retailer runs
- Inter-store stock balancing for retail chains and franchises
- Urgent spare parts, samples, or promotional material
- Household supply and FMCG cartons on short intra-city legs
- Event and seasonal spikes without committing full-time fleet
- Corridor-heavy zones—markets, mandis, and dense commercial lanes
- Light construction inputs where a compact EV cargo unit is enough
Why B2B teams choose Liftngo
Goods-first operations: bookings are built around what you move and when it must arrive—not star ratings for riders.
Transparent economics: fares before vehicles roll help you protect margin on B2B logistics and wholesale delivery.
Hyperlocal depth: we are growing from corridors we understand deeply— including Khatu and nearby markets—so repeat lanes feel familiar, not experimental.
Electric cargo where it fits: right-sized three-wheel EV cargo and lighter modes for urban hops and last-mile goods delivery.
Frequently asked questions
What types of B2B businesses use Liftngo for goods delivery?
Manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, kirana and retail shop owners, household supply sellers, building-material traders, event vendors, and any business that needs reliable intra-city goods transport or last-mile delivery—not passenger rides.
Does Liftngo only serve large companies?
No. Liftngo is built for businesses of all sizes: from a single outlet sending daily household supplies to another branch, to wholesalers moving cartons across town. If you move stock on a recurring basis, the model fits.
What is the difference between B2B goods delivery and a cab app?
Liftngo focuses on cargo, handoffs, and upfront fares for goods movement. Vehicles and incentives are aligned to completed deliveries and punctuality—not commuter trips.
Can we book recurring or frequent lanes?
Yes. B2B teams typically run the same pickup–drop patterns weekly or daily. Book as needed today; talk to us about structuring repeat lanes as your volume grows.
Ready to run your next B2B lane?
Start with a single booking or share your recurring pattern—we will meet you where your operations already live.
