There seems to be an Uber for everything these days, and the trucking industry is no exception. Take China, for example.
Truck Alliance, Inc., an online trucking logistics company that provides services to truckers and shippers in China, has earned the reputation “Uber for trucks” due to its similarity to the popular ride-hailing service.
The company, which trades under the name Huochebang (translated as “truck gangs”), operates an online platform that directly matches empty cargo trucks with suppliers needing to transport goods — not unlike Uber’s method of connecting people with cars.
Could China’s Uber for Trucks Pave the Way to Similar Service for Small U.S. Haulers?
Posted by lyceum under StartupsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2820 days ago
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