Zedify secures £4 million to launch new Midlands Hub
British cargo bike delivery company Zedify has raised £4 million to expand its network with a new Midlands Hub that will open this October.
British cargo bike delivery company Zedify has raised £4 million to expand its network with a new Midlands Hub that will open this October.
To mark National Logistics Day, Zag turns to three UK sustainable logistics companies to forecast where the sector is going.
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
Sustainable delivery service Zedify saved 202 tonnes of CO2e in 2023 – the equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 362 British households.
Zag Daily spoke with industry experts on what they think the Labour Party’s priorities for new mobility and transportation should be as its Annual Party Conference in Liverpool draws to a close.
Zag Daily investigates how Zedify’s e-cargo bikes are becoming a powerful marketing tool and “gold mine” for social content.
British cargo bike delivery company Zedify has raised £4 million to expand its network with a new Midlands Hub that will open this October.
To mark National Logistics Day, Zag turns to three UK sustainable logistics companies to forecast where the sector is going.
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
Sustainable delivery service Zedify saved 202 tonnes of CO2e in 2023 – the equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 362 British households.
Zag Daily spoke with industry experts on what they think the Labour Party’s priorities for new mobility and transportation should be as its Annual Party Conference in Liverpool draws to a close.
Zag Daily investigates how Zedify’s e-cargo bikes are becoming a powerful marketing tool and “gold mine” for social content.
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