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In a discussion moderated by Brian Carvalho, Editor of Forbes India, Mr. Vipul Parekh, Co-founder of BigBasket, talks about how he built a brand that not only survived but thrived during the pandemic by starting an online grocery business ahead of its time, connecting with farmers on a grassroots level. Mr. Sachin Chawla, Head of DNB India and South-East Asia at AWS, also shares his insights on the role of technology in the growth of DNBs, leadership, and tackling the COVID-19 crisis.
The Inception and Journey of BigBasket
What started with a group of five people back in the 1990s as Fab Mart and later became BigBasket in 2011, Vipul Parekh shares his plans from back then and the lessons that came in handy when launching Big Basket. He says, “We are the perfect example of the saying- Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
In 1999, there was massive momentum and talk about how the Internet would expand and how many digital broadband services and dial-up lines would be running. It was still very early, but we learned a lot about the customers. They were happy with online deliveries and would wait for 20 minutes to finish their groceries, as against now- when they have no patience. Although customers loved shopping online, we realized the base of customers coming online was still small. That sparked the idea of shifting from an online retailer to an offline retailer.â€
Talking about the shift from online to offline, Vipul shares the challenges they faced in setting up a physical store. “We did not know how to run a physical store owing to our tech backgrounds. But, we built the business of Fab Mall based on first principles. Our background helped us in inventory control, customer experience, better assortment, better fill rates, and more. The biggest experience was building the tech and supply chain stack from scratch.â€