Covero and FashionCart by DPKSTECH: Powering the future of Indian E-Commerce
India’s online market is booming every year. From phones to fashion, people are now shopping more through apps and websites. But for many small sellers, switching from shop counters to digital screens is still difficult. This gap in the system has created opportunities for new companies to help. One such name is DPKSTECH PRIVATE LIMITED, a smart company based in Faridabad. They have developed a special model that connects manufacturers, resellers, and customers in one smooth chain.
The company runs two main brands: Covero and FashionCart. Covero sells affordable mobile accessories like glass cases starting from ₹99 and stylish anime cases from ₹69. FashionCart brings trendy jewellery like rings, pendants, and bracelets starting from ₹150. The goal is simple — to give people useful and beautiful products at low prices, all while helping small resellers grow.
Over 8,000 resellers now use DPKSTECH’s platforms — more than 5,000 for Covero and 3,000 for FashionCart. Many of them were earlier using WhatsApp or running local shops. But now, they place orders online, track their shipments, and even manage their customers better. This shift from offline to online has transformed their businesses completely, giving them new hopes and better incomes.
Faridabad, a busy city in Haryana, is home to the company’s main office. From here, they control logistics and customer support for resellers across the country. Two years ago, when they started the company, the dream was simple — to give digital power to every small business owner. Today, that dream is helping sellers in big cities and small towns alike.
Running such a fast-moving company is not easy. The company faced many issues — like teaching resellers how to use online tools, keeping prices low, and building a strong delivery system. But they never gave up. With constant training, feedback, and good planning, they made their platforms user-friendly and smooth. Their idea of “growing together” helped every partner feel like part of a family.
One major success for DPKSTECH was moving thousands of resellers to their online platforms. With Covero’s mobile cases starting from ₹69 and FashionCart’s jewellery from ₹150, people began trusting the brand for both price and quality. Their system now handles orders, payments, and shipping — making things simple for sellers and smooth for buyers. This shows how Indian companies can build great things with the right ideas.
India is now seeing a mix of offline and online shopping, especially after the pandemic. People want faster service, better prices, and special products. The company’s model fits right into this trend. By focusing on categories like mobile accessories and jewellery, they give more choices to customers without trying to be everything. It’s this focused style that makes them stand out from other big sellers.
Beyond just business, the company is creating real change. They are helping small shop owners learn digital skills, get better profits, and connect with more people. Their work creates jobs in tech, delivery, and customer service — mainly from their Faridabad hub. The company also plans to reach remote areas, sharing business opportunities with those who have limited access. This way, they’re not just selling products — they’re building futures.
The company runs two main brands: Covero and FashionCart. Covero sells affordable mobile accessories like glass cases starting from ₹99 and stylish anime cases from ₹69. FashionCart brings trendy jewellery like rings, pendants, and bracelets starting from ₹150. The goal is simple — to give people useful and beautiful products at low prices, all while helping small resellers grow.
Over 8,000 resellers now use DPKSTECH’s platforms — more than 5,000 for Covero and 3,000 for FashionCart. Many of them were earlier using WhatsApp or running local shops. But now, they place orders online, track their shipments, and even manage their customers better. This shift from offline to online has transformed their businesses completely, giving them new hopes and better incomes.
Faridabad, a busy city in Haryana, is home to the company’s main office. From here, they control logistics and customer support for resellers across the country. Two years ago, when they started the company, the dream was simple — to give digital power to every small business owner. Today, that dream is helping sellers in big cities and small towns alike.
Running such a fast-moving company is not easy. The company faced many issues — like teaching resellers how to use online tools, keeping prices low, and building a strong delivery system. But they never gave up. With constant training, feedback, and good planning, they made their platforms user-friendly and smooth. Their idea of “growing together” helped every partner feel like part of a family.
One major success for DPKSTECH was moving thousands of resellers to their online platforms. With Covero’s mobile cases starting from ₹69 and FashionCart’s jewellery from ₹150, people began trusting the brand for both price and quality. Their system now handles orders, payments, and shipping — making things simple for sellers and smooth for buyers. This shows how Indian companies can build great things with the right ideas.
India is now seeing a mix of offline and online shopping, especially after the pandemic. People want faster service, better prices, and special products. The company’s model fits right into this trend. By focusing on categories like mobile accessories and jewellery, they give more choices to customers without trying to be everything. It’s this focused style that makes them stand out from other big sellers.
Beyond just business, the company is creating real change. They are helping small shop owners learn digital skills, get better profits, and connect with more people. Their work creates jobs in tech, delivery, and customer service — mainly from their Faridabad hub. The company also plans to reach remote areas, sharing business opportunities with those who have limited access. This way, they’re not just selling products — they’re building futures.
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