Ingrid, an e-commerce delivery platform, has successfully raised $23M (€21 million) to expand its operations, aiming to become Sweden's premier delivery experience platform. The company, known for its stance against 'free shipping' models like Amazon Prime, aims to redefine the delivery experience in Europe. This funding round underscores the growing interest in alternative e-commerce solutions that prioritize sustainability and efficiency over speed and cost-cutting. In addition to its financial success, Ingrid's approach has garnered attention for its potential to impact the e-commerce delivery sector significantly.
Sweden’s Ingrid grabs €21 million to expand as Europe’s premier delivery experience platform https://t.co/Z7nX2s9fBM via @ArcticStartup @poweredbyingrid @SchibstedGroup #funding #SaaS #nordicmade #Sweden #SaaS #ecommerce #delivery #startups #Trending
Estonia’s eAgronom partners with Gardskapital to advance regenerative agriculture in Sweden https://t.co/Xfw6t0Nl14 via @ArcticStartup @eAgronom_com #balticmade #Estonia #nordicmade #Sweden #community #partnerships #startups #agritech #climatetech #sustainability #Trending
Ingrid, an e-commerce delivery startup (not me), thinks Amazon Prime is just a race to the bottom. It's gaining some decent traction for its approach and now has raised some $$ to boost biz. tip @Techmeme (with less typos this time) https://t.co/Lg5wJmyAfu
Ingrid receives $23M to expand an e-commerce delivery platform that snubs ‘free shipping’: https://t.co/Y1vFADPEHN by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Ingrid receives $23M to expand an e-commerce delivery platform that snubs ‘free shipping’ https://t.co/Ex3TLrXQj4