EasyVan, a Hong Kong-based on-demand delivery company, is now expanding throughout Asia. The on-demand service matches truck drivers with requests and routes them to specific locations. Its technology is like Uber for logistics and allows users to easily book their deliveries, without the need for a driver or vehicle. The company began operations in Hong Kong in 2013 and expanded to Bangkok and Singapore in 2014. By the end of 2015, it plans to operate in more than 20 Chinese cities.
The company's platform was first launched in Hong Kong in 2013, and since then, it has expanded to other cities across Asia and Latin America. It currently has operations in 11 cities throughout Southeast Asia, including Hong Kong. In 2018, it expanded into India and Latin America, with operations in Sao Paulo, Mexico City, and Rio de Janeiro. The company's services can also be used in the Philippines. As of the time of writing, EasyVan is in 16 cities.
The company is currently active in 15 Chinese cities and is also partnering with companies like IKEA and Google in Hong Kong. In 2015, it completed more than two million deliveries across 15 cities, extending its accessible fleet to 30,000 dispatches. As of January 2016, the company is planning to expand into at least 20 countries. The business is still very young, but there are a lot of exciting things in store for the company.