Blackbuck for Bangalore Logistics Company Blackbuck
Blackbuck, a well-known Logistics Tech Company of Bengaluru, is now going to remove its office from the city's famous Outer Ring Road i.e. ORR area. The company's co-founder Rajesh Yawaji himself told on social media that due to the daily journey and broken roads daily, it has become very difficult to work there. Rajesh wrote, "Orr (Bellandur) has been like an office + home for us for the last 9 years. Was worked here, and learned here. But now the situation has become such that it has become very difficult to stay here. We have finally decided to leave here. The traffic has increased so much that my colleagues have been so high that the journey of my colleagues is getting more than 1.5 hours every day. Are, and any intention to improve them is not seen in the government, nor in the system.
Orr (Bellandur) has been our office + home for the last 9 years. But its now very-very hard to continue here.
We have decided to move out.
Background: - Average Commute for My College Shot Up to 1.5+ hrs (one way) - Roads full of POTHOLES & DUST, COPLED With Lowest
- rajesh yabaji (@yabaji) September 16, 2025
Let me tell you that a school bus overturned on Balgere-Panthur Road a few days ago in this area. The children were riding in the bus. The reason for the bus overturning was water on the road and there were pits in it. This area is part of the big tech corridor in Bengaluru. There are areas like Whitefield and Sarjapur Road, where IT companies have big offices. But the roads are such that if a tree falls, a truck gets damaged or light rain occurs, then the whole route turns into a jam for hours.
There are more than 500 companies in this ORR area and about 9.5 lakh people come to work every day. This area alone contributes 36 percent to the IT income of Bengaluru. But the roads are as old as it was built between 1996 and 2002. Then this ring road was built so that heavy trucks should not come inside the city and the traffic should be reduced. But now there is a crowd of people instead of trucks, companies have towers, long queues of flats… but the roads like that.
Rajesh Yawaji also said in his post that there is no intention of the government to improve the condition of this road. Budget is made every year, announcements are made, but nothing happens on the ground. Now a company like Blackbuck has decided to withdraw from this area. This is not only the resentment of a company, but also the breakdown of the trust of big companies. If the situation remains the same, then in the coming time, more companies can also leave the ORR.