Last-mile delivery tech and logistics provider dlivrd Technologies Inc. announced the acquisition of FULFLLD, a delivery platform with operations spanning more than 11,000 enterprise locations.
The acquisition broadens the global base of restaurants, catering and foodservice partners for which dlivrd can provide proven enterprise delivery workflows, according to a Jan. 14 press release. FULFLLD supports nearly $11 million in annual food value via scheduled and routed deliveries.
“We didn’t acquire FULFLLD for optics or marketplace size,” Chris Heffernan, Founder and CEO of dlivrd Technologies, said in a release. “We acquired it because the platform has proven itself in complex, real-world delivery environments. This move accelerates our roadmap, deepens our enterprise offering, and ultimately helps our partners move more food with less friction.”
Through enterprise deployments, FULFLLD has helped brands to increase on-time delivery performance by about 27 percent, reduce failed or canceled deliveries by roughly 10 percent, and reduce internal support hours.
FULFLLD’s CEO and founder, Levy Yakubov, will maintain a leadership role throughout the transition period, collaborating with dlivrd’s executive team to avoid acquisition-related hiccups for customers and partners. After the transition, Yakubov is slated to continue supporting the business through an advisory role.
“FULFLLD was built to solve real-world challenges enterprise operators face daily,” Yakubov said in a release. “dlivrd shares that same DNA, and together we can scale solutions that actually work, without compromising reliability.”
Acquiring FULFLLD builds on dlivrd’s roadmap, expanding the company’s capability to provide enterprise delivery controls and permissions, advanced routing and multi-stop workflows, operational visibility and exception management, and driver-centered tooling designed for scheduled and high-value orders.
