Australian logistics tech start-up Get it Fast is looking to raise up to $5 million from investors to fuel its next phase of expansion. The company, known for its same-day and next-day delivery services, has partnered with major retailers like Kmart, Baby Bunting, and Anaconda. Sydney-based adviser Acova Capital is assisting Get it Fast in securing institutional investors to support growth initiatives and working capital needs. With a focus on localized delivery within a 15-kilometer radius of retail hubs, Get it Fast aims to disrupt the country's delivery landscape dominated by Australia Post, Allied Express, and DHL. The company's platform coordinates e-commerce orders and offers fixed delivery fees per package. Get it Fast anticipates profitability in the near term and has achieved significant revenue growth of 465% over the past year.
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Logistics Startup Get It Fast Seeks $5 Million Funding to Accelerate Growth
Australian tech firm disrupting the delivery landscape aims to expand its same-day and next-day logistics services
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