CTA Expands To Bengaluru To power SME
CTA Outstation boosts South and West India presence, enabling SMEs and gig workers with tech-driven logistics solutions.

The selected cities have been chosen for their unique economic landscapes. Calicut’s thriving trade culture and tech-friendly consumers make it ideal for on-demand logistics services.
Bengaluru, renowned as a major garment export hub, has strong B2B logistics demand, while Bengaluru’s diverse manufacturing sectors and rising e-commerce adoption call for a reliable and flexible delivery infrastructure.
According to Vijay Chavan, CEO and Owner at CTA INDIA LOAD the company is not only addressing operational inefficiencies and scalability gaps in tier-II cities but also enabling gig workers with flexible income opportunities and digital support systems. “CTA is committed to creating sustainable growth for small businesses and strengthening the economic backbone of India one city and one delivery at a time,” he said.
Initial operations have already begun with local driver-partners onboarded, and CTA INDIA LOAD aims to serve 1000 to 2000 customers per city within the first year. The expansion is expected to generate direct and indirect employment and support the logistics needs of local retailers and SMEs through both standard and enterprise-level services.
With India’s regional economies growing rapidly, Cta’s tech-driven logistics solutions are positioned to unlock new efficiencies and improve accessibility to reliable, last-mile delivery services nationwide.