Flexport in Talks to Acquire Convoy Tech

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Logistics giant Flexport is reportedly in talks to snag the tech behind Convoy, the Seattle freight startup that went belly up two weeks ago.

Key Points:

  • Flexport intends to employ a fraction of Convoy's team. However, it won't absorb any assets or liabilities.

  • The halt in Convoy's operations is still fresh, having only been 18 months since they secured $260 million, boasting a valuation of $3.8 billion.

  • Flexport isn't sailing smoothly either. They've faced layoffs, with a 20% workforce reduction this month and another 20% cut earlier in January.

Convoy: Before shutting down, they spent four months hunting for a potential buyer. Unfortunately, they didn't seal the deal. Convoy's recent woes also include facing a lawsuit for allegedly violating the WARN Act.

Flexport: Originating from San Francisco in 2013, this logistics startup provides a multitude of services, from ocean and air freight to financing and insurance. Despite past successes, including raising $1 billion in 2019, the company's faced its share of hardships. A notable mention is the departure of ex-Amazon exec, Dave Clark, from the CEO position last month.

Source: GeekWire

 "Looks like Convoy's assets may have found a new home! Flexport is in talks to buy Convoy's tech but not the liabilities - guess they're not looking for any 'baggage'. Meanwhile, former Amazon execs seem to be fleeing like they're 'shipped' off somewhere else. Stay tuned! šŸ˜„" pic.twitter.com/xAUSkzvazfā€” mustafa chakmak (@Mustafachakmak) October 27, 2023 

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