India’s cold chain network is growing fast. With FMCG companies, pharmaceutical firms, and quick-commerce players all expanding their reach into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, the pressure on reefer logistics has never been greater. But growth alone isn’t enough — the real challenge is visibility.
What is T2T and T2C?
T2T (Truck-to-Truck) refers to the movement of temperature-controlled goods between vehicles — at transshipment hubs, consolidation points, or cross-docking facilities. T2C (Truck-to-Customer) is the last-mile leg: the vehicle that leaves the warehouse and delivers to a retail store, restaurant, or end customer.
Both legs have historically been black boxes. You hand off a shipment, and you hope it arrives at the right temperature, on time, with the right quantity. The Indimove App changes that.
What Real-Time Tracking Changes
When you have live GPS location, real-time temperature data (from IoT sensors on the vehicle), and delivery confirmation — all on one platform — you can do things that simply weren’t possible before:
- Catch a temperature excursion before it becomes a product loss claim.
- Know exactly when a truck will arrive at a hub so the next leg is ready.
- Give your customer a live ETA instead of a 4-hour window.
- Build a full audit trail for FSSAI compliance automatically.
The Indimove Approach
Indimove was built specifically for India’s cold chain reality — patchy internet connectivity, diverse vehicle types, and the need to onboard drivers who may not be tech-savvy. The app uses a lightweight, offline-tolerant architecture so that tracking data syncs even on 2G connections, and the driver interface is simple enough to use on a basic Android phone.
For the operations manager, the web dashboard shows the full fleet in real-time: location, temperature, load status, and expected arrival. For the customer, an automated notification goes out at each milestone.
The result is a cold chain that’s accountable from warehouse gate to customer doorstep.

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