Blinkit 10-Minute Tech Delivery: The rapidly increasing demand of quick commerce segment in India, Blinkit has provided a new facility to its customers.Blinkit has started a new service, under which you can now order electronics products like laptops, monitors and printers at home in 10 minutes.
The company has also partnered with big brands like HP, Lenovo, Acer, Canon.Blinkit, one of the big companies in the quick commerce segment, on Thursday announced the delivery of laptops, printers, monitors and many other electronic products in just 10 minutes. Initially this service is being provided in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Lucknow and Kolkata.
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Albinder Dhindsa said On Blinkit 10-Minute Tech Delivery
The company’s chief executive officer, Albinder Dhindsa, said in a post on social media platform -We have laptops from HP, monitors from Lenovo, MSI and Zebronics and printers from Canon and HP. We are expanding our range of electronics. We have tie-ups with leading brands in this category.”
Most of these products will be delivered from Blinkit’s fleet of large orders.“We will soon expand the number of brands and products,” Dhindsa said.Last week, Blinkit launched a quick-response ambulance service in Gurugram. Its aim is to provide reliable emergency medical aid in urban areas.
This service has been started with five ambulances. Ambulance booking can be done through Blinkit’s app.This service will soon be launched in other cities also.Late last year, Blinkit launched 10-minute food delivery app Bistro to compete with Zepto Cafe. The company achieved its highest ever per minute and hourly orders on New Year’s Eve.
Blinkit 10-Minute Tech Delivery: All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation
Recently, All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation (AICPDF) had written in a letter to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) that the companies associated with quick commerce are trying to attract customers by giving low pricing or huge discounts.
CCI request to the retailer investors In this, CCI was requested to implement measures to protect the interests of general distributors and retailers.AICPDF, representing around four lakh retail distributors of big companies, had said in the letter that it is very difficult for ordinary distributors and retailers to compete with such methods.
According to market research firm Datum Intelligence, Zomato-controlled Blinkit’s share in this market is about 40 %. This segment has grown rapidly in the last few years.It is believed that Blinkit’s delivery of laptops, monitors, printers in 10 minutes can prove to be a game changer.
However, this can create problems for small stores and authorized dealers. The company says that through this service Blinkit will eliminate middlemen. In such a situation, customers will be able to buy the product at a lower price without going to the physical store. The company says that buying goods from a big store with many employees is expensive.
Blinkit 10-Minute Tech Delivery: Competition Heating Up
On January 8, food aggregator platform and Blinkit’s parent Zomato also got into the quick delivery space. It now allows a new quick delivery option to customers through a ‘15 mins delivery’ tab in the app’s Explore section, providing a list of food options.
Hype aside, the specific HP laptops being sold on Blinkit are terrible value.
— Aryan Gupta (@SavageAryan007) January 10, 2025
Please wait a few days for the delivery of a better laptop instead of wasting money on this shit just because you will get it in 10 minutes. pic.twitter.com/IV3BuQwID9
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