Delhivery has appointed Milind Sharma as the Head of Rapid Commerce and D2C Brands, marking his return to the company where he was a founding member in 2012. With a decade of experience in e-commerce, quick commerce, and logistics, Milind will lead Delhivery’s rapid commerce strategy and strengthen its direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand services.
Milind co-founded Pepper Tap, a hyperlocal grocery delivery startup that scaled to over $200M ARR, and Nuvo Logistics, which operated in 75+ cities before being acquired by Shadowfax, where he later served as VP - Growth & New Initiatives. His recent ventures include Flyo, a quick commerce platform, and Mabel, a curated jewelry brand backed by Sauce.VC and Whiteboard Capital
Welcoming him back, Sahil Barua, CEO of Delhivery, called it a “homecoming,” highlighting Milind’s deep understanding of the company’s operations. His leadership will be instrumental in expanding same-day and next-day deliveries, further solidifying Delhivery’s leadership in rapid commerce and D2C services.