Volvo Group Venture Capital Invests in Flock Freight Shared Truckloads
The company uses algorithms to match multiple LTL shipments into one shared truckload that eliminates all terminals and hubs, improving quality and efficiency
Volvo Group Venture Capital AB has invested in Flock Freight, a technology company based in Solana Beach, California, that pools shipments to fill unused trailer space. The company uses algorithms to match multiple LTL (less than a truckload) shipments into one shared truckload that eliminates all terminals and hubs, improving quality and efficiency.
Flock Freight allows shippers to move LTL shipments more efficiently and damage-free. It reduces the number of times shipments are handled by avoiding hubs and enables carriers to fill unused trailer space in their FTL shipments. The shared truckload solution eliminates the need for terminals and cuts freight-related carbon emissions.
“We look for start-ups that are building the future with technological developments that will transform the transport industry. We believe that Flock Freight’s business model and technology will play an important part in the future of freight transport on the road,” says Martin Witt, Vice President and Head of Volvo Group Venture Capital.
“Flock Freight can provide the Volvo Group with further insights into optimizing road haulage. Together we can offer our operators and our operators’ customers additional services,” says Dan Tram, Investment Director Volvo Group Venture Capital.
The role of Volvo Group Venture Capital is to make investments that drive transformation by facilitating the creation of new services and solutions and to support collaborations between start-ups and the Volvo Group.
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