The hidden cost in your last-mile deliveries and the software that fixes it

India's delivery landscape has never moved faster. The country's last-mile delivery market reached USD 7.4 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.54% through 2034, according to the IMARC Group report. Behind every on-time order is a routing decision, and in 2026, that decision is no longer made manually.
Whether you run a D2C brand, a quick-commerce operation, or a large retail chain, route optimisation software has become as essential as the delivery fleet itself. This guide helps you understand what to look for and which platform is built for the realities of Indian logistics.
Why route optimization matters in India
Delivering in India is challenging because of busy city traffic, growing demand in smaller cities, unclear addresses, and tight delivery times of 10–30 minutes. Last-mile delivery already makes up about 41% of transportation costs. Without smart planning, these costs get even higher.
Route optimization software helps lower these costs by automatically planning deliveries, adjusting for traffic in real time, and making sure each rider takes the quickest route, not just the easiest one.
What to look for in a buyer's checklist
Before selecting a platform, evaluate these criteria:
- AI-driven routing - Static route planning is outdated. Look for platforms that adjust routes dynamically using live traffic data.
- Address intelligence - Indian addresses are often unstructured. A system that converts textual addresses into accurate coordinates is a significant operational advantage.
- Serviceability mapping - The ability to define and manage delivery zones with precision reduces misrouted orders.
- Integration depth - Your routing software should connect cleanly with your OMS, WMS, ERP, and carrier partners.
- Visibility and tracking - Real-time rider tracking and live ETAs are now baseline customer expectations.
- Scalability - The platform should handle both 50 daily deliveries and 50,000 without performance trade-offs.
The shortlist
Several platforms operate in this space globally - Fynd, Route4Me, OptimoRoute, FarEye, Shipsy, and LogiNext are among the more recognized names. Most are capable tools for general logistics needs.
However, for businesses operating in India's omnichannel and e-commerce ecosystem, the requirements are more specific: hyperlocal delivery support, quick-commerce readiness, and deep integration with retail infrastructure.
Why Fynd stands apart
Fynd's Transport Management System is purpose-built for the Indian market. It combines AI-powered route optimization with end-to-end delivery orchestration in a single platform.
Here's what makes it distinct:
Automated dispatch and allocation: Orders are automatically assigned to the right rider or carrier based on predefined rules with support for both in-house fleets and 3PL partners. Dispatch decisions happen without constant manual intervention, which means fewer delays at the critical moment between order placement and pickup.
AI-powered routing at scale: Fynd's TMS uses machine learning to optimize routes across hundreds of delivery locations simultaneously, with real-time traffic inputs that adjust dynamically during transit. JioMart uses Fynd TMS to fulfill its 10–30 minute delivery promise across 1,000+ locations, a clear demonstration of what the platform can handle at scale.
Structured driver workflows: Each trip is broken into clear, sequenced tasks - pickup, drop-off, installation, or payment collection, managed through a dedicated driver app. Proof of delivery is captured through OTP, photos, or signatures, which reduces disputes and enhances accountability in the last mile.
Proprietary address intelligence: Fynd's built-in AI address engine converts imprecise or incomplete textual addresses into precise latitude and longitude coordinates before dispatch. For Indian operations, this alone eliminates a significant source of delivery failure and reduces back-and-forth calls between riders and customers.
Polygon-based serviceability zones: Rather than relying on rough radius-based delivery zones, Fynd uses polygon mapping to define exact serviceable areas and auto-assign the nearest store based on a customer's actual location, capacity, and proximity.
A tracking experience customers actually notice: Customers receive a branded tracking page with live rider location and accurate ETAs, not a generic third-party link. It turns the post-purchase moment into a touchpoint that reflects your brand, not your logistics vendor's.
Deep integrations: Fynd's TMS connects directly with customers OMS, WMS, storefronts, ERP, and third-party carriers. Orders move from placement to dispatch without fragmented handoffs, and carrier allocation is handled through rule-based automation - keeping the entire stack aligned.
The bottom line
Route optimization in India is not a generic problem. Traffic patterns, address ambiguity, hyperlocal density, and omnichannel fulfillment demands require a platform that was built with the Indian market in mind.
Fynd's TMS offers exactly that: intelligent routing, operational control, and the integrations to support businesses as they grow. For Indian brands looking to build a delivery operation that is fast, cost-efficient, and dependable - Fynd is the platform to evaluate first.




