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German startup sennder acquires Uber's European freight business

Published 09/16/2020, 05:36 AM
Updated 09/16/2020, 06:45 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Uber's logo is displayed on a mobile phone in London

BERLIN (Reuters) - German freight startup sennder said on Wednesday it had acquired Uber's (N:UBER) European freight business in an all-stock deal that will see the U.S. ride hailing company become a minority shareholder.

The deal marks the second acquisition this year by Berlin-based sennder, a digital freight forwarder founded in 2015 that specialises in full-truck loads, as it seeks to extend its lead in Europe.

"This acquisition strengthens our position as Europe's number one digital logistics provider," said David Nothacker, CEO and co-founder of sennder.

For Uber, which only entered the German freight market in July 2019, the deal will extend its reach in Europe while the alliance with sennder would extend to offering advanced freight logistics services in the United States and Canada.

sennder is one of a number of logistics-focused startups in the bustling Berlin tech scene that has sought to modernise an industry dominated by family-owned trucking firms still used to working with a phone, pen and paper.

Its founders see huge potential to boost efficiency in the full-load market - where sennder matches 50,000 cargoes a month - by reducing the number of trips in which trucks make a return journey empty.

Investors Accel, Lakestar, HV Ventures, Project A and Scania have invested 120 million euros ($143 million) into sennder, which earlier this year merged with France's Everoad as it targeted 1 billion euros in revenue by 2024.

Terms for the deal were not disclosed. ($1 = 0.8419 euros)

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