Delhivery, a leading logistics company, launched an AI-native suite of geospatial APIs called ‘Delhivery Maps’ for commercial logistics and navigation, the company announced this week. The platform makes Delhivery’s proprietary mapping infrastructure, previously used internally, available to external enterprises, developers, and gig-economy platforms, aiming to enhance operational efficiency in logistics and supply chain services, according to inc42.com.
Delhivery Maps includes core mapping APIs such as auto-complete, geocoding, reverse geocoding, vehicle-aware routing, navigation, distance matrix, and map tiles. The platform is tailored for commercial shipping and factors in operational parameters like heavy-vehicle speeds, routing constraints, and landmark-based navigation. Its accuracy is supported by historical data from over 200 crore shipments and 100 crore daily GPS pings from a fleet exceeding 100,000 vehicles, the company said.
The platform is powered by Naksha LLM, a homegrown set of geospatial reasoning models that process unstructured address data through dynamic reasoning loops. Delhivery developed this capability to reduce dependence on third-party mapping providers across its express parcel, part-truckload freight, and supply chain operations. Businesses in ecommerce, quick commerce, and ride-hailing sectors can use these APIs to optimize address validation, dispatch operations, and routing efficiency.
Delhivery Maps and Naksha LLM are now commercially available on the Delhivery Maps MCP, marking the company’s entry into the geospatial API market. This launch follows Delhivery’s extensive internal use of the platform, leveraging data from its large logistics network to build a commercially viable product.