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Delhivery launches AI-powered geospatial platform ‘Delhivery Maps’ for enterprises and developersJune 19, 2026, 16:04 IST
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Delhivery launches AI-powered geospatial platform ‘Delhivery Maps’ for enterprises and developers

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Unlike consumer-focused mapping services built primarily for passenger mobility, Delhivery Maps has been developed specifically for logistics and commercial shipping. 
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Delhivery launches AI-powered geospatial platform ‘Delhivery Maps’ for enterprises and developers
Delhivery said the platform has been designed to solve operational challenges across multiple industries where existing mapping solutions may fall short.  Credits: Fortune India

Marking its 15th anniversary, Delhivery has announced the launch of Delhivery Maps, an AI-native geospatial platform built to address India’s complex and fragmented address ecosystem and now being made commercially available to external enterprises, developers, and gig-economy platforms.

Originally developed as proprietary infrastructure to support Delhivery’s nationwide logistics operations, the platform powers 100% of the company’s network and is designed to improve routing, navigation, and location intelligence for commercial use cases.

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Built on large-scale operational data

Unlike consumer-focused mapping services built primarily for passenger mobility, Delhivery Maps has been developed specifically for logistics and commercial shipping.

The platform incorporates operational variables such as vehicle-specific speeds for heavy vehicles and two-wheelers, routing constraints, incomplete addresses, and landmark-based navigation.

Its performance is supported by historical data generated from more than two billion shipments and nearly one billion daily GPS pings collected from an active fleet of over 100,000 vehicles.

By replacing third-party mapping providers across Delhivery’s Express Parcel, Part-Truckload Freight, Supply Chain Services, and Delhivery Local businesses, the company said the platform has demonstrated commercial scalability, routing efficiency, and cost competitiveness.

“We built Delhivery Maps out of operational necessity to run India’s largest logistics network intelligently and solve for unstructured addresses and commercial routing rules at massive scale. Opening up the APIs and AI models externally marks our entry into commercial geospatial infrastructure,” said Kapil Bharati, Executive Director and CTO at Delhivery.

At the core of Delhivery Maps is Naksha LLM, the company’s in-house geospatial reasoning model designed to move beyond static databases and enable dynamic location intelligence. The platform offers a suite of mapping APIs including Auto-Complete, Geocoding, Reverse Geocoding, Vehicle-Aware Routing, Navigation, Distance Matrix, and Map Tiles.

According to the company, developers will also gain access to Naksha LLM through Delhivery Maps MCP, enabling AI workflows, and autonomous applications that require advanced geospatial capabilities.

Targeting broad industry applications

Delhivery said the platform has been designed to solve operational challenges across multiple industries where existing mapping solutions may fall short.

Potential use cases include address validation, geospatial analytics, route planning, dispatch operations, ETA predictions and vehicle-aware navigation. The company expects the platform to be relevant for brands, hyperlocal delivery operators, quick commerce companies, ride-hailing services and gig-economy platforms seeking to improve efficiency and reduce operational friction.

Delhivery Maps APIs are now open for commercial integration. Enterprises and developers looking to optimise logistics, checkout experiences and dispatch operations can access the platform through Delhivery’s integration channels.