GoFor and Bringg have announced a cooperation to boost delivery capacity, coverage, and customer experience on a worldwide scale by combining GoFor’s marketplace for last-mile, on-demand, and same-day delivery and logistics with Bringg’s delivery and fulfillment cloud platform.
Bringg clients may manage delivery operations using GoFor’s integrated fleet network, while GoFor customers can use the Bringg Delivery Hub to increase delivery speed and convenience while lowering costs.
On Wednesday, Ian Gardner, CEO of GoFor, said, “As demand for same-day delivery of all sizes packages continues to grow, we are happy to join with Bringg to provide customers with the finest last-mile delivery experience.” “The partnership will improve our innovation, growth, and continued expansion in last-mile delivery by leveraging the power of two leading platforms.”
Retailers will be able to grow delivery swiftly through the hub thanks to GoFor’s pre-integrated last-mile fleets. Retailers can use this combination to “keep their trademark while automating dispatch, measurement, and operational flow.” The two businesses will work together to give critical benefits to their clients, such as real-time visibility, cost effectiveness, and network flexibility.
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The transaction comes at a time when GoFor is experiencing significant growth, with sales exceeding 650 percent in 2020. This upward trend has continued into the first half of 2021. The company currently has 86 sites in the United States and plans to expand to over 146 cities by the end of the year.
If the first element of the equation is the partnership’s scale, which is made possible by Bringg’s cloud-based services, the second part is efficiency. The company mentioned some remarkable figures regarding its delivery service in Wednesday’s news release, including a 98 percent on-time percentage and a 4.8 out of 5 customer satisfaction score.
GoFor and Bringg’s new relationship is the latter’s second major transaction in 2021, after forming a partnership with electric car fleet-as-a-service provider Royale EV in January. GoFor has been able to accelerate the electrification of its fleet as a result of the deal, lowering operational costs and minimizing environmental effect.
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