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Waresix Acquires Trukita, to Expand Business in “First-Mile” Logistics

Logistics startup Waresix today (17/12) announced its acquisition of Trukita; a startup that provides a marketplace portal to help users find freight and truck services for first-mile delivery. This is to expand the company’s coverage, as previously known, Waresix only focuses on mid-mile logistics services.

After the corporate action, Waresix plans to accommodate all aspects of the supply chain through a technology approach, including truck management, warehousing, multimodal transportation, and vendor management.

In September 2020, Waresix also announced the fundraising up to $100 million or the equivalent of 1.5 trillion Rupiah of follow-on funding. Some investors participated in the last Series B funding, including EV Growth, Jungle Venture, SoftBank Ventures Asia, EMTEK Group, Pavilion Capital, and Redbadge Pacific.

“The acquisition of Trukita is in line with a strategy to complement our capabilities in mid-mile logistics services. This strategy allows us to combine our expertise and company network to expand our service range, as well as offer a more comprehensive range of services to our customers,” Waresix’ Co-founder & CEO Andree Susanto said.

He said that the acquisition of Trukita will increase the company’s coverage access to more than 10 thousand trucks and hundreds of new customers, putting the company in the best position to seize more opportunities in the Indonesian port and sea logistics market to be valued up to $60 billion.

Meanwhile, Trukita’s Co-Founder & CEO Ady Bangun said, “Trukita can now share the advantage of Waresix’s technology, as well as warehouse and truck. This will improve our services to customers in a more holistic manner, and expand our service reach beyond first-mile logistics.”

Co-Founder & CEO Waresix Andree Susanto dan Co-Founder & CEO Trukita Ady Bangun / Waresix
Waresix’s Co-Founder & CEO Andree Susanto and Trukita’s Co-Founder & CEO Ady Bangun / Waresix

Gaining profit despite pandemic

In early December 2020, we 8 funding that had been successfully booked by local logistics startups. Of course this is a breath of fresh air for the industry, especially the logistics sector is worthy of consideration because it supports various other businesses, one of which is e-commerce which contributes up to $32 billion of GMV for Indonesia’s digital economy.

Logisly Series A $6,000,000 Monk’s Hill Ventures
Waresix Series B $75,000,000 EV Growth, Jungle Venture, SoftBank Ventures Asia, EMTEK Group, Pavilion Capital, Redbadge Pacific
Andalin Seed Funding $1,500,000 BEENEXT, Access Ventures, ATM Capital
Webtrace Seed Funding Corin Capital
Shipper Series A $20,000,000 Prosus Ventures, Lightspeed, Floodgate, Y Combinator, Insignia Ventures, AC Ventures
GudangAda Series A $25,400,000 Sequoia India, Alpha JWC Ventures, Wavemaker Partners
Kargo Technologies Series A $31,000,000 Tenaya Capital, Sequoia India, Intudo Ventures, Amatil X, Agaeti Convergence Ventures, Alter Global, Mirae Asset Venture Investment
Waresix Series A $25,500,000 EV Growth, Jungle Ventures

The logistics business ecosystem alone is quite complex, we previously published an analysis in 2019. Some business players such as Waresix eventually rests on more than one business model – apart from providing logistics transportation services, it also started to help business people manage warehouse to make it efficient for product distribution. Several other players have done the same thing.

For example, Shipper has done quite a movement, through its acquisition of Porter and Pakde, they expanded the scope of business in the realm of warehousing to facilitate online sellers in marketplaces and social commerce. SaaS players for omnichannel e-commerce such as Sirclo also have a similar scope of business now. This trend is a strong indication that every player in the ecosystem is trying to provide end-to-end services.

In Indonesia, spending on ground logistics is estimated to reach $290 billion by 2020. Apart from the large market, the number of commercial vehicle population (9.6 million units in 2019) has created intense price competition. However, the ratio of logistics costs to Indonesia’s GDP has reached 24%. It means that this market is still very promising in terms of size.

Various logistical initiatives are also being intensified. Most recently, Paxel in collaboration with Blue Bird presents PaxelBig. It is a same-day delivery service with a capacity of more than 5 kg aimed at MSME players using the fleet owned by Blue Bird. The unicorns also strengthen their business in this segment. One of them is Gojek, which will finalize intercity shipping services through the JX unit as a joint venture with JD.id.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian
Header photo: Depositphotos.com

Waresix Akuisisi Trukita, Perluas Bisnis di Jaringan Logistik “First-Mile”

Startup logistik Waresix hari ini (17/12) mengumumkan akuisisinya terhadap Trukita; yakni sebuah startup yang sajikan portal marketplace untuk membantu pengguna menemukan penawaran jasa angkut barang dan truk untuk pengiriman first-mile. Akuisisi ini diharapkan dapat memperluas jangkauan layanan perusahaan, karena seperti diketahui Waresix sebelumnya hanya fokus di jasa logistik mid-mile.

Setelah aksi perusahaan ini, Waresix ingin mengakomodasi semua aspek di rantai pasokan melalui pendekatan teknologi, termasuk manajemen truk, pergudangan, transportasi multimoda, dan manajemen vendor.

Pada bulan September 2020 lalu, Waresix juga baru mengumumkan telah mengumpulkan dana hingga $100 juta atau setara 1,5 triliun Rupiah dari pendanaan digencarkan. Terakhir putaran seri B diikuti sejumlah investor termasuk EV Growth, Jungle Venture, SoftBank Ventures Asia, EMTEK Group, Pavilion Capital, dan Redbadge Pacific.

“Langkah untuk melakukan akuisisi Trukita sejalan dengan strategi untuk melengkapi kemampuan kami di bidang jasa logistik mid-mile. Strategi ini memungkinkan kami untuk menggabungkan keahlian dan jaringan perusahaan untuk memperluas jangkauan layanan kami, serta menawarkan rangkaian layanan yang lebih komprehensif kepada pelanggan kami,” sambut Co-founder & CEO Waresix Andree Susanto.

Ia  menambahkan, akuisisinya terhadap Trukita akan meningkatkan akses jaringan perusahaan ke lebih dari 10 ribu truk dan ratusan konsumen baru, menempatkan perusahaan ke posisi terbaiknya untuk meraih lebih banyak peluang di pasar logistik pelabuhan dan laut Indonesia yang nilainya dapat mencapai $60 miliar.

Sementara itu Co-Founder & CEO Trukita Ady Bangun mengatakan, “Trukita kini dapat memanfaatkan teknologi, serta jaringan gudang dan truk milik Waresix. Hal ini akan meningkatkan pelayanan kami kepada pelanggan secara lebih holistik, serta memperluas jangkauan layanan lebih dari sekadar first-mile logistics saja.”

Co-Founder & CEO Waresix Andree Susanto dan Co-Founder & CEO Trukita Ady Bangun / Waresix
Co-Founder & CEO Waresix Andree Susanto dan Co-Founder & CEO Trukita Ady Bangun / Waresix

Menuai untung di tengah pandemi

Sampai awal bulan Desember 2020, kami mencatat ada 8 pendanaan yang berhasil dibukukan oleh startup logistik lokal. Tentu ini menjadi angin segar bagi industri, terlebih sektor logistik memang layak diperhitungkan karena menjadi tulang punggung beragam bisnis lainnya, salah satunya e-commerce yang menyumbang GMV hingga $32 miliar untuk ekonomi digital Indonesia.

Logisly Series A $6,000,000 Monk’s Hill Ventures
Waresix Series B $75,000,000 EV Growth, Jungle Venture, SoftBank Ventures Asia, EMTEK Group, Pavilion Capital, Redbadge Pacific
Andalin Seed Funding $1,500,000 BEENEXT, Access Ventures, ATM Capital
Webtrace Seed Funding Corin Capital
Shipper Series A $20,000,000 Prosus Ventures, Lightspeed, Floodgate, Y Combinator, Insignia Ventures, AC Ventures
GudangAda Series A $25,400,000 Sequoia India, Alpha JWC Ventures, Wavemaker Partners
Kargo Technologies Series A $31,000,000 Tenaya Capital, Sequoia India, Intudo Ventures, Amatil X, Agaeti Convergence Ventures, Alter Global, Mirae Asset Venture Investment
Waresix Series A $25,500,000 EV Growth, Jungle Ventures

Ekosistem bisnis logistik sendiri cukup kompleks, sebelumnya sudah dibahas dalam analisis yang kami lakukan di tahun 2019. Beberapa pemain bisnis seperti Waresix pada akhirnya berpijak di lebih dari satu model bisnis – selain menyajikan layanan transportasi logistik, mereka juga mulai membantu pebisnis lakukan pengelolaan gudang untuk efisiensikan distribusi produk. Hal serupa sebenarnya juga dilakukan oleh beberapa pemain lain.

Misalnya yang dilakukan oleh startup agregator logistik Shipper, melalui akuisisinya terhadap Porter dan Pakde, mereka perluas cakupan bisnis di ranah pergudangan untuk memfasilitasi para penjual online di marketplace dan social commerce. Pemain SaaS untuk e-commerce omni-channel seperti Sirclo kini juga memiliki cakupan bisnis serupa. Tren tersebut menjadi indikasi kuat bahwa setiap pemain di ekosistem berupaya sajikan layanan end-to-end.

Tercatat di tanah air, pengeluaran untuk logistik darat diperkirakan mencapai $290 miliar pada tahun 2020. Selain dari pasar yang besar, jumlah populasi kendaraan komersial (9,6 juta unit pada 2019) telah menciptakan persaingan harga yang ketat. Namun, rasio biaya logistik terhadap PDB Indonesia masih mencapai 24%. Artinya secara ukuran, pasar ini memang masih sangat menjanjikan untuk digarap.

Berbagai inisiatif logistik juga terus digencarkan. Terbaru, Paxel bekerja sama dengan Blue Bird hadirkan PaxelBig. Yakni layanan same day delivery berkapasitas di atas 5 kg yang ditujukan untuk para pelaku UMKM memanfaatkan armada yang dimiliki Blue Bird. Para unicorn pun juga lakukan penguatan bisnis di segmen ini. Salah satunya Gojek yang akan matangkan jasa pengiriman antarkota melalui unit JX sebagai joint venture dengan JD.id.

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