BINSY

ABOUT

Same builders, different building.

Binsy is built by AggAiLabs Software Solutions Pvt Ltd — the Pune-based team behind FreighAI, the operations platform for freight forwarders. The founders — Chinmay and Saurabh Aggarwal — are DPIIT-recognised, bootstrapped, and have spent years on one idea: in logistics, every operational event should be captured once, as it happens, and used everywhere it matters. FreighAI applies that to the forwarder’s desk. Binsy points the same philosophy at the warehouse floor.

Third-party warehousing earns it. A warehouse full of other people’s goods is really a billing machine with racking — every receipt, every storage day, every pick and every kitting job belongs on some client’s invoice — yet most software treats it as a cost center with shelves. Standard WMS assumes one company owns all the inventory; the multi-client floor, with its segregation, rate cards and month-end arguments, gets modelled in spreadsheets. Binsy is built for that floor: many owners, one operation, every move writing its own record — and its own invoice line.

One thing you won’t find on this site: a wall of case studies. We haven’t published any yet, and we’d rather say so than dress the page. The product runs floors; the marketing catches up later. When we do publish numbers — including the India per-pallet rate benchmarks nobody has put in print — they’ll come with names, dates and methods attached.

THE FAMILY

Where the fences run: warehouse charges become client invoices — collecting them is Receivables AI’s territory. Forwarders running a warehousing arm connect through freigh.ai. Same company, honestly cross-linked.