Delhivery shares moved higher after the logistics major announced a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to develop AI-powered location intelligence solutions tailored specifically for India’s complex geography.
In a regulatory filing dated Thursday, February 19, Delhivery confirmed that it is accelerating the development of digital mapping solutions designed to address India’s unique and often unstructured addressing systems.
The announcement was made during the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
The partnership reflects a growing push toward building India-first AI infrastructure capable of handling hyperlocal challenges at scale.
India’s addressing system often depends on landmarks, colloquial references, and non-standard formats rather than structured street names and postal codes.
As a result, global mapping platforms frequently struggle with accuracy and last-mile navigation in dense urban as well as semi-urban areas.
Delhivery aims to solve this problem by building a mapping platform optimized for Indian conditions, rather than adapting international systems.
Delhivery plans to utilize NVIDIA’s accelerated computing infrastructure, including CV-CUDA and Nemotron open models, to build highly scalable and precise mapping systems. These tools are designed to handle high-volume data processing and AI model deployment efficiently.
The company intends to train its models using petabytes of proprietary shipment data accumulated over years of operations across India.
“Bharat needs mapping solutions that operate at scale and can understand the pulse of its streets,” said Kapil Bharati, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Delhivery. He added that combining Delhivery’s dataset of billions of shipments with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing could help create a location intelligence layer to support India’s digital growth.
Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South at NVIDIA, stated that the collaboration highlights how NVIDIA AI infrastructure and open models such as Nemotron can address large-scale geospatial challenges.
Delhivery is currently evaluating several advanced capabilities for its mapping platform:
The system will distinguish between phonetically similar localities that often cause delivery confusion.
AI models will interpret unstructured and conversational address descriptions.
Algorithms will optimize last-mile delivery routes, particularly in congested urban clusters.
These capabilities aim to reduce delivery errors, enhance operational efficiency, and improve customer experience.
Delhivery’s proposed mapping platform is envisioned as foundational digital infrastructure supporting industries that rely heavily on accurate geospatial data, including:
Logistics
E-commerce
Supply chain management
Quick commerce platforms
Enterprise distribution networks
With India witnessing rapid digital adoption and e-commerce growth, accurate and scalable mapping solutions have become increasingly critical.
Delhivery serves over 51,000 clients and provides services across:
Express parcel transportation
Freight services
Warehousing
Integrated supply chain solutions
Its large shipment dataset offers a competitive edge in training AI systems for mapping intelligence.
Following the announcement, shares of Delhivery Ltd rose over 1% from their intraday lows. However, the stock later trimmed gains and was trading 0.24% lower at ₹431.15 as of 11.48 am.
Despite short-term volatility, the stock has delivered 56.21% returns over the past 12 months, reflecting strong investor confidence in the company’s growth trajectory.
Delhivery’s partnership with NVIDIA represents a significant step toward building AI-native digital infrastructure tailored to India’s unique logistical and geographic challenges. By combining large-scale proprietary shipment data with advanced AI computing platforms, the company aims to create a scalable location intelligence layer capable of transforming last-mile delivery and geospatial services.
As India’s digital economy expands rapidly, AI-driven mapping solutions could become a critical backbone for logistics, e-commerce, and supply chain ecosystems. While stock movement remained volatile following the announcement, the long-term strategic implications of this collaboration position Delhivery at the forefront of India’s AI-enabled logistics revolution.