Supply chain automation company Lynkit has secured its second patent for a proprietary Delivery Assistance System and Method. The innovation aims to transform both external transport and internal logistics by offering a comprehensive optimisation solution.
The newly granted patent covers a native system built entirely in-house. It functions without third-party APIs, giving Lynkit complete control over design, deployment, and integration. This independence allows faster scaling and higher reliability for logistics operations.
Boosting Route and Load Optimisation
The delivery assistance technology improves route planning and load management. By optimising travel paths and vehicle usage, it reduces fuel consumption and operating costs. The system also helps delivery operators cut delays and improve turnaround times.
Unlike conventional logistics tools, Lynkit’s platform extends beyond road transport. It integrates with in-terminal operations, such as the movement of forklifts, cranes, and people within warehouses and container yards. This end-to-end visibility ensures efficiency across the full supply chain.
Building on Previous Innovation
This is Lynkit’s second patent win. The first was for an Object Tracking System used in container terminals and yards. That invention supports real-time container tracking, automated stacking, and congestion reduction. With the new patent, Lynkit adds delivery optimisation to its growing intellectual property portfolio.
Strengthening India’s Tech IP Ecosystem
Lynkit’s CEO Uddhav Kumar and CTO Manas Parganiha highlighted the significance of the achievement. They said the patent reflects the company’s commitment to building original Indian technology for global supply chain challenges.
India has been witnessing a surge in logistics patents and innovations in recent years. Companies are focusing on automation, artificial intelligence, and digital tools to improve delivery efficiency. Lynkit’s patent underlines this trend and positions the company as a strong player in the supply chain technology space.
Future Impact
The system has the potential to benefit e-commerce, manufacturing, shipping, and warehousing sectors. By offering real-time optimisation of both road and yard operations, Lynkit could help businesses improve reliability and reduce costs.
As the logistics industry faces increasing demand for faster and greener deliveries, patented technologies like Lynkit’s may set the benchmark for the future of supply chain management.