Praveer Prasad
Supply chain practitioner.Bird photographer.Student of how India moves.

01 — About
How I got here
I followed what my heart said was right. The connecting-of-dots happened later.
During my MBA, I took up an academic project on e-commerce. I had no idea where it would lead. I was just curious about something, and the world eventually had a use for it.
Three years later, I joined ITC Limited, running Choupal Sagars in Madhya Pradesh . That was where I learned the basics — how to manage a store, how to manage people, how a heritage Indian business actually thinks. ITC taught me discipline, rigor, and the long game. Four years there shaped how I show up to work even today.
In 2010, I moved to Flipkart. Indian e-commerce was just beginning to find its shape, and I happened to walk in at exactly the right moment. Over the next fourteen years, I helped set up supply chain operations from the ground up, built and scaled fulfillment centers across the country, and watched Flipkart go from a small upstart to the backbone of how India shops. I worked across procurement, fulfillment, reverse logistics, ERP design, and network strategy. I led teams of fifteen thousand people. I learned what it feels like to build something at the speed of a market that's rewriting itself every six months.
Now I'm at Om Logistics, and this is where I've fallen in love with logistics in a way I hadn't before — the real, physical, on-the-ground kind. 750+ branches. 50+ hubs. 18 regions. Trucks moving goods across the country every single day. The scale of it humbles me. The people doing the work move me. I'm leading transformation projects across operations, technology, quality, and people — what I think of as a 360-degree rebuild — and I'm learning something new on every single one.
Three very different organizations. Three very different kinds of excellence. But one thread runs through all of them: do the work with an eye for detail, and go well with people.
I don't spend much time worrying about outcomes. I try to keep my why simple and clear, and then pursue it. The how and the what have a way of surfacing on their own.
When I'm not at work, you'll find me with a camera, looking for birds.
For the longer story of the roles, see Career. For the learning side, see Qualifications.