The logistics industry in India has an estimated value of more than ₹18 lakh crore, with a growth rate of 10.5% per year.

But the majority of Indian logistics firms conduct business on WhatsApp, Excel sheets, and over the phone. Verbal instructions are given to drivers. Vehicles are tracked by calling them, which is what dispatchers do. Customers make phone calls to inquire about the status of their shipment. Customers telephone to find out where their shipment is.

It’s not the resources issue. It’s a technology gap, and it’s costing Indian logistics businesses lakhs of rupees every month in loss of customers, manual errors, delivery delays, and fuel waste.

A mobile application designed specifically for this purpose changes all that. It provides one connected system to your drivers and dispatchers, warehouse staff, and your customers — in real time. This guide will discuss what this app entails, how much it costs, and the ROI a logistics company in India can expect from its investment.

 

Why Indian Logistics Companies Specifically Need a Mobile App

The Indian logistics market faces challenges unique to the country. A generic software solution does not address them.

 

1. Last-mile delivery in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities 
Is India’s hardest logistics problem. Addresses are inconsistent. GPS pins are inaccurate. Local landmarks are the only reliable navigation references. A logistics app built for India handles this with flexible address input, local-language support, and landmark-based navigation.

 

2. GST e-way bill compliance 

Is mandatory for goods above ₹50,000 in value. Your drivers need to generate, carry, and show e-way bills at checkpoints. An integrated logistics app automates e-way bill generation directly from the dispatch system.

 

3. FASTag integration

Reduces toll delays and automates toll expense tracking across national highways. A logistics app connected to FASTag gives you real-time toll expenditure data per trip.

 

4. Multi-modal shipments:

Road, rail, and air combinations — need unified tracking. Indian logistics companies managing multi-modal freight need one dashboard, not three separate tools.

These are India-specific requirements. Your logistics app must be built with them in mind from day one.

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Types of Mobile Apps Built for Logistics Companies

Logistics is a broad sector. The right app depends on your specific operation:

  1. Fleet Management App: Track your entire vehicle fleet in real time. Monitor driver behaviour, fuel consumption, route adherence, and vehicle maintenance schedules. Reduce fuel costs and improve delivery SLAs.
  2. Driver App: gives each driver their delivery schedule, navigation, proof of delivery capture, and communication tools — all in one app. Eliminates the need for phone-based coordination entirely.
  3. Warehouse Management App: Manage inbound and outbound inventory, barcode scanning, pick-and-pack operations, and stock reconciliation from a mobile device on the warehouse floor.
  4. Customer Tracking App: Gives your customers a branded experience to track their shipment in real time, receive ETAs, and confirm delivery. Reduces inbound customer support calls by up to 70%.
  5. Freight and Load Booking App: Connects shippers with available trucks. Manages load posting, carrier matching, rate negotiation, and booking confirmation — a model similar to Porter or Blackbuck, built for your business.
  6. Last-Mile Delivery App: Optimises delivery routes for multiple stops. Captures digital proof of delivery — photo, signature, or OTP confirmation. Handles cash-on-delivery reconciliation. 

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Must-Have Features in a Logistics Mobile App

These features define whether your app creates operational efficiency or just adds another tool:

 

1. Real-Time GPS Tracking

Track every vehicle, shipment, and driver on a live map. Set geo-fences that trigger alerts when vehicles enter or exit defined zones. Share live tracking links directly with customers.

 

2. Route Optimisation Engine

Automatically calculate the most efficient route for multiple delivery stops. Factor in traffic, vehicle load capacity, delivery time windows, and toll routes. This feature alone reduces fuel costs by 15 to 20%.

 

3. E-Way Bill Integration

Generate GST-compliant e-way bills directly from the dispatch screen. Drivers access their e-way bills on the driver app — no printing, no manual entry, no checkpoint delays.

 

4. Proof of Delivery (POD)

Capture digital proof of delivery — customer signature, photo of delivered goods, or OTP confirmation. Store everything in the cloud. Resolve disputes instantly with timestamped evidence.

 

5. Driver Behaviour Monitoring

Track speed, harsh braking, idling time, and route deviations in real time. Set alerts for violations. Reduce accident risk and fuel waste through data-driven driver coaching.

 

6. Dispatch and Load Management

Assign loads to drivers, update delivery schedules, and communicate changes in real time. Dispatchers manage the entire fleet from one screen — without a single phone call.

 

7. Warehouse and Inventory Module

Barcode and QR code scanning for inbound and outbound goods. Real-time stock levels. Automated low-stock alerts. Integrated with your dispatch system for end-to-end visibility.

 

8. ERP and TMS Integration

Connect your logistics app with existing systems — Tally, SAP, Oracle TMS, or your custom Warehouse Management System. Eliminate double data entry. Sync financial data automatically.

 

9. Customer Portal and Notifications

Customers get branded tracking pages and automatic SMS or WhatsApp notifications at each milestone — dispatched, out for delivery, delivered. Reduces support queries dramatically.

 

10. Analytics and Reporting Dashboard

Daily, weekly, and monthly reports on delivery performance, fleet utilisation, fuel costs, and driver productivity. Make operational decisions based on data — not instinct.

 

Mobile App Development Cost for Logistics Companies in India (2026 — INR)

Logistics tracking apps fall in the mid-complexity range — typically ₹10 lakh to ₹40 lakh for full-featured builds. Here is a more specific breakdown for Indian logistics businesses:

App TypeWhat Is IncludedCost (INR)Timeline
Basic Logistics AppGPS tracking, driver app, delivery scheduling, basic POD₹5,00,000 – ₹10,00,00010–16 weeks
Standard PlatformFleet management, route optimisation, customer portal, e-way bill integration₹12,00,000 – ₹28,00,00016–28 weeks
Advanced PlatformWarehouse module, ERP integration, AI route planning, analytics dashboard₹30,00,000 – ₹60,00,00028–40 weeks
Enterprise SolutionFull supply chain platform, multi-branch, FASTag integration, white-label₹65,00,000+40+ weeks

Annual maintenance typically runs 15 to 20% of the initial build cost. Budget for this from the start — it covers OS updates, bug fixes, and feature additions.

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ROI of a Logistics Mobile App — Real Numbers

Field service and logistics apps consistently show the fastest ROI of any app category. Here is why:

1. Fuel savings: Route optimisation reduces fuel consumption by 15 to 20%. For a fleet of 20 vehicles spending ₹5,00,000 per month on fuel, that is ₹75,000 to ₹1,00,000 saved every month.

2. Reduced manual coordination: One dispatcher managing 30 vehicles via phone calls spends 6+ hours daily just on coordination. The same dispatcher manages 60 vehicles efficiently through a logistics app. That doubles capacity without adding headcount.

3. Fewer delivery disputes: Digital POD with timestamps and photos eliminates “we never received it” claims. Dispute resolution time drops from days to minutes.

4. Customer retention: Real-time tracking reduces customer anxiety and inbound support calls. Customers who can see their shipment status do not call. They also stay loyal to carriers who offer this transparency.

5. E-way bill compliance: Manual e-way bill errors lead to checkpoint delays and fines. Automated generation eliminates both.

Most Indian logistics companies recover their app development investment within 8 to 14 months purely through operational savings.

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How Device Doctor India Builds Logistics Apps

At Device Doctor India, we build logistics apps that solve real operational problems — not just display a map and call it tracking.

Our team understands the Indian logistics environment. We have built apps with e-way bill integration, FASTag connectivity, Tally and SAP sync, multi-language driver interfaces, and landmark-based navigation for Tier 2 and Tier 3 city deliveries.

We build on Flutter for cross-platform Android and iOS coverage. Our backend is designed for scale — handling real-time data from hundreds of vehicles simultaneously without performance degradation.

Every project starts with a structured discovery session. We map your current operations, identify the biggest inefficiencies, and design an app that solves those specific problems first. You get a detailed, itemised quote — not a rough estimate.

We are based in Kota, Rajasthan, and work with logistics businesses across India. Our post-launch support ensures your app keeps performing as your fleet and operations grow.

 

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Tell us your fleet size, your current pain points, and your budget. We will show you exactly what a logistics app can do for your business — and what it will cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important feature in a logistics mobile app?

Real-time GPS tracking is the foundation. Without it, everything else — route optimisation, customer notifications, driver management — cannot function effectively. It is the feature that delivers immediate, visible value from day one of deployment.

Can a logistics app integrate with our existing Tally or SAP system?

Yes. We build custom API integrations between your logistics app and existing ERP systems including Tally, SAP, Oracle, and custom Warehouse Management Systems. This eliminates duplicate data entry and keeps your financial and operational data in sync.

How long does logistics app development take in India?

A basic fleet tracking and driver app takes 10 to 16 weeks. A full-featured platform with route optimisation, warehouse management, and ERP integration takes 16 to 28 weeks. Enterprise-level supply chain platforms take 28 weeks or more.

Does the app support GST e-way bill generation?

Yes. We integrate directly with the NIC e-way bill portal API. Dispatchers generate e-way bills from the app dashboard. Drivers access them instantly on the driver app. The entire process is automated and GST-compliant.

Can the logistics app work in areas with poor internet connectivity?

Yes. We build offline capability into driver apps as standard. Drivers can view their delivery schedule, capture proof of delivery, and navigate — even without internet. All data syncs automatically when connectivity is restored.