Hurun India, in partnership with ASK Private Wealth, has honoured FarEye with the prestigious 2024 ASK Private Wealth Hurun India Future Unicorn Award in the Last Mile Logistics Solutions category. This recognition highlights FarEye’s innovative approach to transforming global logistics through cutting-edge technology, optimizing last-mile deliveries, and reshaping how goods move across the globe.
The Hurun India Future Unicorn Award identifies high-growth companies on the cusp of becoming unicorns. The awards reflect Hurun India’s deep understanding of global markets, as evidenced by the network of Hurun rankings in China, the Middle East, and now India, as it continues to spotlight companies that are shaping the future of various industries.
Gautam Kumar, Co-founder of FarEye, expressed his gratitude for the recognition, stating: “We are thrilled to be recognized by Hurun India with the Future Unicorn Award. For over a decade, FarEye has been relentlessly focused on transforming the global delivery landscape, empowering businesses to deliver smarter, faster, and more efficiently. This recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and innovation of our team, and we are incredibly grateful to be acknowledged for our contribution to revolutionizing last-mile logistics worldwide.”
Anas Rahman Junaid, Co-founder of Hurun, and Rajesh Saluja, Co-founder and CEO, ASK Private Wealth also shared their perspective, saying: “India has emerged as a breeding ground for some of the most successful unicorns, and we believe FarEye is well on its way to becoming one of the next big success stories.”
FarEye’s commitment to innovation has attracted global attention, with major clients across e-commerce, retail, and logistics sectors relying on FarEye’s solutions to meet the growing demand for faster and more reliable delivery services. With India at the heart of its success story, FarEye is positioned to be a leader in the rapidly expanding logistics sector, with significant investments driving its future trajectory.
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