History
Roadie was founded by Marc Gorlin, a co-founder of Kabbage and founder of VerticalOne and Pretty Good Privacy, as a same-day and urgent delivery company in 2014.[9]
In January 2015, Roadie launched the first consumer to consumer (C2C) version of its app with a Series A funding round of $10 million.[10] In February, Roadie announced a partnership with Waffle House to designate its restaurants "Roadie Roadhouses", offering a neutral meeting place for drivers and senders. Drivers receive free food and drink through the partnership.[11] In May, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel discussed the Roadie-Waffle House relationship in an opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[12] Roadie's driver network expanded significantly as a result. Roadie closed a Series B round of funding in June, raising $15 million,[13] and its first business to business (B2B) app version launched that November.
In 2015, Delta Air Lines signed an agreement with Roadie to deliver mishandled luggage, becoming Roadie’s first enterprise customer.[14] Roadie launched a pilot program with Delta at Daytona Beach International Airport.[15] Since then, the relationship has expanded to include over 70 airports around the United States and a first mile/last mile line haul relationship with Delta Cargo.[16]
In 2017, the company signed a deal with The Home Depot, also based in Atlanta,[17] and in February 2019, closed a Series C round of funding.[18] In October 2019, Roadie and Delta Cargo announced a partnership to create a same-day cross-country delivery offering, DASH Door-to-Door, the first of its kind from a U.S. passenger airline.[19] Tractor Supply Company became the first general merchandise retailer to offer same-day delivery from every store in April 2020 through Roadie.[6]
In September 2021, UPS entered an agreement to acquire Roadie for an undisclosed amount.[20] The transaction was expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2021. Roadies, which at the time reported having 200,000 operators serving over 20,000 ZIP Codes, was expected to continue operations under its name as a separate company with no transfer of packages between the UPS and Roadies networks. The relationship between the companies goes back several years with UPS being an early investor. Earlier in 2021, UPS had begun a pilot program testing same-day deliveries via Roadies.[2]