Denver-based Fluid Truck
Denver-based Fluid Truck, a peer-to-peer truck sharing platform company, announced that it has raised $63M in its Series A funding round. The investment was led by Bison Capital, with additional participation from Garsten Forbes. This marks the first major financing for the business since its inception one year ago amid the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fluid Truck was founded with the mission to make trucking and logistics more efficient, cost-effective, and reliable by connecting customers directly with truckers in their local area. The platform allows customers to find suitable vehicles for hire quickly and easily, streamlining the entire process. The company plans to use the new capital to further scale its operations and expand its truck-sharing network.
The investment from Bison Capital and Garsten Forbes highlights their confidence in Fluid Truck’s innovative technology, which is proving increasingly valuable as the demand for delivery services continues to grow during the pandemic. The company’s success further proves that its truck-sharing platform is successful in providing customers with convenient, cost-effective solutions to their shipping and delivery needs.
With this new round of funding, Denver-based Fluid Truck is well on its way towards transforming the trucking industry for the better. Looking ahead, the company plans to expand its services into new markets, making trucking and logistics easier for businesses of all sizes.
The future looks bright for Denver-based Fluid Truck as it continues to provide customers with a convenient, cost-effective way of delivering goods and services. With the support of Bison Capital and Garsten Forbes, the company is rapidly scaling its operations and furthering its mission to make trucking and logistics more efficient, cost-effective, and reliable.