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Delhivery wins a second patent, this time for its proprietary unique address identification (UAID) system


Mumbai, 13th July, 2022 (GNI): Delhivery, India’s largest and fastest-growing fully-integrated
logistics services provider, has been awarded a US Patent – US 11,381,928 B2 (45). The
patent – ‘System and method for assigning a unique identification for an address,’ covers
Delhivery’s innovation in uniquely identifying different forms of the same address.
This is the second patent that the company has been granted following the Addfix
announcement.
Delhivery receives the same address in varying structures and spellings from different
channels. The unique address identification system (UAID) breaks down and compares each
new address string with a previously serviced location, allowing us to map the delivery time
accurately, bundle packages for the same address, and drive greater service efficiency.
Commenting on the announcement, Kapil Bharati, Executive Director, and Chief Technology Officer, Delhivery, said, “Serving over 23000 clients, we encounter unstructured data on a day-to-day basis. The two patents help us to improve the legibility of locations and
addresses and reiterates our commitment to invest in proprietary AI/ML capabilities that
can drive high precision logistics operations in any geography.”
Adding to this, Rajiv Dinesh, Head – Data Products, Delhivery, said, “Every time we make a
successful delivery or pickup, we collect rich information on location, delivery time, property
type, etc. Our machine learning systems help us identify that Delhivery Ltd, Sec – 44
Gurugram -122001 is referring to the same address as Delhivery, Plot 5, Sector 44, Gurgaon,
near Taj City Center – 122003, which has been serviced before. Using the data intelligence
from over 1.4bn parcels fulfilled since inception helps us deliver accurately, efficiently, and
on time, stated in the press release.


About Delhivery is India’s largest and fastest-growing fully-integrated logistics services provider.
With its nationwide network covering over 18,000 pin codes, the company provides a full
suite of logistics services such as express parcel transportation, PTL freight, TL freight, cross-
border, supply chain, and technology services. Delhivery has successfully fulfilled over 1.4
billion shipments since inception and today works with over 23,600 customers, including
large & small e-commerce participants, SMEs, and other enterprises & brands. For more
information about Delhivery, please visit www.delhivery.com ends GNI SG

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