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Unicommerce says 2 crore+ QC orders processed in FY25

By Retail4Growth Bureau | May 19, 2025

The e-commerce enablement SaaS company says the categories benefiting from its integration include personal care and hygiene products, nutraceuticals and supplements, toys and baby products, snacks and healthy foods, fashion and travel accessories, apparel as well as home decor items - categories that are typically strong on offline or physical retail presence.  

Unicommerce, the leading e-commerce enablement SaaS platform, says it has processed 2 Crores+ quick commerce order items via its flagship platform Uniware in FY25.

The orders were processed via Unicommerce’s integration with various leading Q-commerce platforms. This integration enables brands using Uniware to process bulk orders from their warehouses to the mother stores of quick commerce platforms. The company informs that the integration of Uniware with both brands and various quick-commerce platforms enables the brands to align orders in real time, optimise stock allocations and process these orders efficiently from their warehouse.

According to the company, the categories benefiting from this integration include personal care and hygiene products, nutraceuticals and supplements, toys and baby products, snacks and healthy foods, fashion and travel accessories, apparel as well as home decor items. Interestingly, some of these categories are also among those that are strong on offline presence and it points to the fast expansion of Quick Commerce beyond essentials towards other categories.

While the fast traction gained by quick commerce did pose question marks over the future of offline retail, it is also evident that all retail formats, including e-commerce, quick commerce, and offline retail serve different purposes and will therefore co-exist. It remains to be seen how the trends will pan out.

According to Unicommerce, the quick commerce market is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 16.60%, and is projected to reach a market volume of US$9.95 bn by 2029. (1)

Commenting on the growing scale of quick commerce orders, Kapil Makhija, MD & CEO of Unicommerce, said, “Quick commerce has brought products closer to consumption points, heightening customer expectations and driving retail growth. As brands continue to invest in intelligent and agile supply chains to meet this demand, Unicommerce is proud to be a key part of this dynamic technology ecosystem.”

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