
Zipments
Is an on-demand logistics platform providing businesses and individuals with same-day delivery services.
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Zipments operated as an on-demand logistics platform connecting businesses and individuals with a network of couriers for same-day delivery services. The company was founded in 2010 by Garrick Pohl, Elliot Nelson, and Travis Brack, initially launching in West Michigan before relocating its headquarters to New York City to leverage the dense urban market. Pohl, who served as CEO, was an entrepreneur who identified a gap in the market for a more flexible and customer-driven local delivery model. The company's business model was centered on a concept of "collaborative commerce," allowing customers to set their desired price and delivery window for a job, which was then bid on by a community of registered couriers. Zipments earned revenue by taking a 10% commission from the final job price.
The platform's services were accessible via its website and a mobile application, enabling users to request deliveries, track package status in real-time, and receive notifications. It served a diverse client base, including retailers, professional service firms, restaurants, and individual consumers. The system would automatically dispatch requests to its network of couriers based on the required transportation type—such as bicycle, car, or truck—and the delivery timeframe. This provided a way for local businesses to compete with larger e-commerce players by offering expedited, same-hour delivery options. The platform also supported batched deliveries, where multiple items could be delivered along a single, optimized route.
Throughout its operation, Zipments secured approximately $2.25 million in seed funding from investors including FirstMark Capital, Huron River Ventures, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation. A significant milestone was the 2014 acquisition of Hobson, a New York-based same-day delivery provider for retailers, which expanded Zipments' footprint with both national and local retail chains. In November 2015, Zipments was acquired by Deliv, another same-day delivery service, which integrated Zipments' driver network and customer relationships to enhance its own operations, particularly in the New York City market. The zipments.com domain has since been repurposed and is now associated with a company focused on cross-border shipping and customs clearance technology. Keywords: same-day delivery, local logistics, courier network, on-demand delivery, urban delivery, last-mile delivery, Garrick Pohl, Deliv acquisition, collaborative commerce, package delivery, messenger service, retail logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, New York City delivery, FirstMark Capital, logistics platform, real-time tracking, mobile delivery app, Hobson acquisition, local commerce