FreightTech Friday: Gartner critiques real-time-visibility market players
This week, Gartner wags a finger at project44’s path to profitability, Flowspace customers see promise in AI and the Digital Container Shipping Association gets a new member.
This week, Gartner wags a finger at project44’s path to profitability, Flowspace customers see promise in AI and the Digital Container Shipping Association gets a new member.
As part of a companywide restructuring, Gopuff conducted another round of layoffs, primarily affecting its customer service team.
Statement: ‘Protecting these workers from unfair, deceptive, and anticompetitive practices is a priority’
New York City-based Jokr is the latest casualty of the ultrafast grocery downturn, pulling out of the U.S. market.
The instant delivery platform is scaling back its facility footprint as 15-minute delivery reaches an inflection point.
GoPuff, the 30-minute food and grocery delivery business that bills itself as an “instant needs” company, plans to cut 3% of its workforce.
This week: Operation Lifesaver celebrates 50 years of rail safety education, PCG donates 20,000 boxes to service organizations and Gopuff begins delivering COVID-19 tests in 20 mins.
This week: CFI employees raise holiday funds for local charities; XPO joins other industry professionals for Wreaths Across America Day; and Gopuff gives toward Kentucky tornado relief.
The instant delivery company could be valued as high as $40 billion after securing its latest series X funding raise.
This week: Gopuff donates to eight Covenant House locations, new Trucking Cares president announces new campaign and Bendix Huntington builds an all-inclusive playground for the disabled.
This week: CMA CGM donates 12,000 turkeys, Gopuff donates $100,000 to fight food insecurity and supports rapper Quavo’s turkey drive, and SC Ports’ employees donate their Thanksgiving gift cards to a local food bank.
The California startup will use its new funding to continue extending benefits to gig workers across multiple apps and platforms.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox and Anthony Smith talk about the collaboration you never saw coming: Walmart plus Netflix.
If DoorDash acquired Instacart, it would create a formidable company, says one analyst.
Gopuff has made its second European acquisition, agreeing to buy U.K.-based Dija and its nearly 40 microfulfillment centers in major European cities.
“Gopuff has quietly built a very strong business and solidified itself as the leading player, continuing to define this evolving category.”
Gopuff users will now be delivered advertising through Skai, an ad platform for retailers.
This is an excerpt from Monday’s (5/13) Point of Sale retail supply chain newsletter sponsored by ArcBest. There’s a startup that was first created to deliver essentials to college kids but is quietly […]
Electric vehicle startup Arrival announced it would build a ride-hailing specific electric car for Uber to use in the U.K. and Europe. Separately, Uber said it will now deliver everyday essential items to customers from Gopuff in the U.S.
The company buys products directly from a manufacturer and distributes those goods throughout more than 250 micro-fulfillment centers. With its contracted driver network and a flat fee of $1.95, goPuff promises 30-minute delivery 24/7.