The logistics arm of Snapdeal, Vulcan Express has secured a $ 5.68 million investment from parent company Jasper Infotech in June this year. This round of investment happened while Flipkart and Snapdeal were negotiating the terms of an acquisition.
The sum was raised for Vulcan Express by allocating 3.65 crores equity shares at Rs. 10 face value. Vulcan Express also increased its total authorized capital share to $ 31 million, in a board meeting held on June 12, to meet its funding requirement. The company had raised its capital share from Rs. 1.12 crores to Rs. 42 crores in April this year, by creating 40,880,000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each. This time around share capital was increased from Rs. 42 crores to Rs. 200 crores, leading to a 200x rise in a span of 3 months.
Last week, Snapdeal successfully sold its online digital payments firm FreeCharge to private lending firm Axis Bank in an all cash deal for Rs. 385 crores. According to reports, Jasper Infotech is looking to sell Vulcan Express for at least $ 15.5 million. VCCircle reported, according to some sources, the Vulcan Express sale may also fetch the company up to $ 31. 2 million, which is expected to take place in the next 30 to 40 days.
The company, founded in 2013, offers end to end logistics and supply chain solutions for retail companies. They currently operate in more than 100 cities and offer a range of services including pickup, consolidation and fulfillment operations, warehousing solutions, intercity movement and last mile delivery.
Vulcan Express used to handle more than 55% of Snapdeal’s deliveries and posted a huge jump in net revenue, Rs. 184 crores in the financial year 2016, up from Rs. 26.7 crores in the previous year. They have acquired over 1 million square feet of warehouse space over the past four years and reportedly handle up to 250,000 daily shipments. In the past month, Jasper Infotech has also been in talks with TVS Logistics Services, PE firm Peepul Capital and supply chain firm Gati for a possible sale of the logistics company. Post the collapse of the Flipkart and Snapdeal merger, the survival of Snapdeal as an independent company depends upon the sale of its assets.