There’s more money than ever for supply chain’s start-up stars
Funding for logistics and supply chain start-ups doubled last over 2020, according to this report ...
One company that exploded into society – at least from The Loadstar’s perspective – was Uber, which turned the taxi business on its head and led many in freight to question whether the same technology could be applied to logistics. It appears that we will soon find out, as Hong Kong-based Uberesque Lalamove has expanded into Singapore and Bangkok and now has its sights fixed on mainland China.
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