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When you type Amicco into a search bar, you won’t find a website to scroll through.
Instead, the India-based startup is silently working on what it hopes will be a breakthrough in B2B quick commerce. Founded by former auto executive Vivek Aalok , the company delivers spare car parts to around 100 garages in Gurugram, promising to fulfill shipments in just 30 minutes.

Aalok, who spent more than a decade in the automotive industry, says speed is critical in this market. “A customer won’t wait hours while the mechanic hunts for spare parts,” he tells – Tech in Asia
The surge of new car models on Indian roads has also made it harder for neighborhood garages to keep the right parts in stock. Aalok believes quick commerce can help solve both the urgency and availability problem for these small businesses.
Amicco currently operates a 4,000-square-foot warehouse in Gurugram and plans to add a second facility soon in the same city. By 2026, its founder hopes to scale to 20 warehouses across India’s top five cities and estimates that the country’s spare parts market could grow to US$10 billion by 2030.