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India’s digital freight forwarders – or tech platforms built by start-ups – once considered the darlings of cash-rich global fund managers, appear to be losing their sheen as carriers themselves have poured more tech into supply chains. 

The demise of Mumbai-based Freightwalla speaks to more than just a funding crunch, although the cash is no less relevant or germane to the context.

The proliferation of logistics tech start-ups in India’s historically fragmented freight space began in about 2015, when they trumpeted pricing ...

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