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HIVED is a London-based technology and delivery company focusing on the ecommerce market. The company’s core business is ecommerce parcel delivery, operating a fleet of 100% electric vehicles and providing a modern digital experience for consumers. The company emphasises sustainability and customer experience in its service model.
HIVED | |
Founded | 3rd July 2021 |
Founder | Murvah Iqbal and Mathias Krieger |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Website | hived.space |
Overview:
HIVED is a fully electric delivery company, founded by Murvah Iqbal and Mathias Krieger in 2021, tailored to meet modern ecommerce needs. The company works within sustainable logistics and offers nationwide parcel collection across the UK.[1] HIVED operates an electric fleet of multi-modal vehicles, including light goods vehicles (LGVs). A key feature of HIVED’s delivery model is an entirely electric middle-mile operation.
Operations:
HIVED has delivered millions of parcels in London, partnering with major retailers such as ASOS, Uniqlo, Nespresso[2], and John Lewis. The service is designed to prioritise sustainability-as-standard and to enhance the delivery experience for consumers.
Investment and Growth:
HIVED is supported by several industry investors, including Maersk Growth (the venture capital division of A.P. Moller - Maersk), Yamato, Pale Blue Dot, and Planet A Ventures.[3][4]
Sustainability and Impact:
HIVED’s fleet consists exclusively of electric vehicles, which contribute to lower emissions compared to traditional diesel vehicles.[5] A 2023 Life Cycle Assessment noted that HIVED deliveries can reduce carbon emissions by up to 76% compared to conventional alternatives.[6] In addition to fleet electrification, the company collaborates with organisations focused on mitigating various environmental impacts of road transport, such as tire recycling and particulate matter capture.[7]
References
- ^ Sieg, Jennifer (2024-08-12). "Meet the zero-emission parcel delivery start-up on a mission to change the industry". City AM. Retrieved 2024-11-13.
- ^ Nott2024-09-04T08:51:00+01:00, George. "Nespresso partners with Hived on 100% electric deliveries". The Grocer. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Zero emission parcel logistics firm HIVED delivers £10m in funding". Sky News. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ "UK and Japan-based firms HIVED and Yamato team up to advance sustainable and tech driven logistics". Retail Technology Innovation Hub. 2024-11-11. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ "Lifecycle analysis of UK road vehicles". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ "HIVED". Planet A. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ McLoughlin, James (2024-07-26). "HIVED partners with The Tyre Collective to combat air pollution from tyres". Logistics Manager. Retrieved 2024-11-11.