Linebooker, SA’s Uber for freight, beats stress test after month-on-month growth accelerates to 20%

Loading player...
With 17 000 trucks now on its platform, Linebooker’s momentum continued to accelerate helped by its system’s smooth management during SA’s peak freight moving quarter. CEO and co-founder Naude Rademan explains to Alec Hogg of BizNews that month-on-month growth accelerating from 10% to 20%, the “Uber for trucks” has proved to be fully scalable - with many new clients attracted in recent months as their traditional processes were disrupted by weather and other unique issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
20 Dec 2022 12AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

Other recent episodes

Joburg audit setback exposes R9.5bn bad debt burden

Johannesburg’s financial crisis is deepening, with the Auditor-General revealing R9.5 billion in losses driven largely by electricity theft, water leaks and weak governance. An infrastructure backlog now estimated at R200 billion threatens service delivery in South Africa’s economic powerhouse. Analysts warn that years of poor oversight, mounting debt and a…
5 Jun 5AM 7 min