Cartrack owner acquires 70.1% of Picup Technologies in R70m deal

15th October 2021

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Karooooo has acquired 70.1% of Picup Technologies in a deal valued at R70-million.

Karooooo owns 100% of Cartrack, a mobility software-as-a-service platform that maximises the value of automotive and workflow data by providing real-time data analytics solutions for smart transportation.

Cartrack’s offering now reaches beyond connected vehicles, as it assists enterprise customers in digitalising the mobility aspects of their businesses, including the administration of their fleets, the management of field workers, operational logistics and last-mile deliveries.

Picup is a logistics cloud-based disruptive technology company based in South Africa. It is a system integration partner of Cartrack and is positioned in the online delivery operational management software industry.

Given that Cartrack’s mobility open- ecosystem platform allows for integration into third-party systems, Picup has been working with Cartrack to address the challenges of last-mile delivery through an integrated offering.

“Picup simplifies transport operations and helps mitigate the risks associated with logistics, specifically in relation to meeting tight delivery timeframes,” says Karooooo in a statement.

“Cartrack customers are now able to manage their own fleets and workflows, interact with specialist courier companies, as well as a network of vetted crowd-sourced drivers, thus enabling them to efficiently scale their ecommerce business, deliveries and general logistics needs.

The logistics industry has historically been very inefficient, with many enterprises not optimising their fleets and often having an inflated fleet size to balance customer demand, notes Karooooo.

“As ecommerce booms, retailers and wholesalers require more efficient, flexible and cost-effective ways to optimise delivery capacity using a cloud solution.

“Picup facilitates an elastic fleet of third-party delivery drivers to handle overflow volumes, allowing clients to plan optimally, without having to factor surge periods into their base operating capacity.”

Picup, a startup company currently completing more than 200 000 monthly deliveries, services large blue-chip enterprises such as Dischem and Pick n Pay.

Its

business model has gained in relevance since the emergence of Covid-19, offering a meaningful opportunity for expansion, says Karooooo.

“This transaction supports the growth aspirations of Cartrack and Picup as the demand for last-mile delivery escalates at a rapid rate.”

“As we think beyond connected vehicles, it is imperative that our cloud platform is a comprehensive mobility solution that addresses the needs of both our existing and future enterprise customers,” says Zak Calisto, CEO and founder of Karooooo and Cartrack.

Antonio Bruni, founder and CEO of Picup, and the management team, will remain invested with a 29.9% interest in Picup.

Karooooo has the option to increase its shareholding to 83.5%.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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