inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, is making significant strides in enhancing its B2B segment offering. The company is set to introduce innovative solutions in its inDrive.Freight and inDrive.Couriers delivery verticals, further expanding its range of services. To achieve this, inDrive is expanding its team and acquiring new technology solutions.
inDrive will broaden its offering through expanding the team and the acquisition of new tech solutions. The company recently completed a transaction with Master Delivery (MD), a Netherlands-based SaaS platform specialising in last-mile delivery. The team responsible for MD’s global expansion joins inDrive to enhance its capacity for segment development. Additionally, inDrive acquires MD’s technology, integrating it into the existing B2B offering.
The team joining inDrive brings expertise and patent-protected innovations, including solutions for delivery management, order batching, dispatch algorithms, and demand prediction. As part of the transaction, inDrive obtains MD’s proprietary technology code, allowing the company to leverage it at its discretion.
The company is expanding its B2B offering to better meet the specific needs of business customers. inDrive introduces a range of features, including a single business account, service level agreement (SLA) with an on-time guarantee, courier management system, consolidated analytics, and more. These business-focused tools enable inDrive to better support SMEs and seize opportunities in the enterprise-grade delivery market, where speed, reliability, and quality are crucial.
inDrive’s expansion and technological advancements will enable the company to provide unparalleled speed, reliability, and quality to its B2B customers, solidifying its position as a global leader in the mobility and urban services sector.
“At inDrive, we have successfully served B2B customers with our mobility offering, and there is high demand from SMEs for inDrive.Couriers to provide last-mile courier delivery, with more than 160,000 businesses served in 39 countries,” says inDrive VP of Mobility, Daniil Petin.
“InDrive.Freight offers freight services with a range of vehicles, from minivans for small shipments to semi-trailers and refrigerator trucks to deliver heavy or temperature-sensitive goods between cities,to over 162,000 B2B clients worldwide,” he adds.