Unicorns 198/229 – Huochebang

Unicorns 198/229 – Huochebang


Huochebang

Huochebang is a provider of an online truck logistics platform. The companies suppliers an O2O (Online-to-Offline) truck freight platform that provides integrated services to truckers and shippers in China.

Provider of an online truck logistics platform created to connect cargo shippers with truck drivers in China. The company’s logistics platform facilitates communication between truck drivers and cargo shippers by listing spare capacity and providing other services to truck drivers, enabling efficiency and lowering costs of transportation.

Headquartered in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China’s Guizhou province, Huochebang, or “truck groups” in Chinese, provided information about goods to be transport, as well as vacant parking lots for truck drivers.

Drivers can register at companies by uploading their ID information and drivers’ licenses. Then they get free information about goods waiting to be shipped and vacant parking lots.

Established in 2014, the company now has 3,000 employees.

Most of China’s 5.5 million truck drivers are independent and have to look for information about freight via small agents, who often charge for sometimes fake information.

“In the past, it was common for drivers to return home empty-trucked due to a lack of information,” said Li Liheng, a truck driver from East China’s Shandong province.

Empty trucks waste gasoline, but with Huochebang, an average driver can save up to 34,000 yuan of gas charges each year, said Luo Peng, Huochebang president.

“Last year, Huochebang helped save more than 30 billion yuan worth of gasoline and related about 27 million tonnes of carbon emissions,” he said.

The company is also working with Aliyun, the cloud amount of the vehicle, the public amount a “road logistics index” each day, allow the drivers to understand what articles they are carrying, the commodity amount as well as road conditions.

But Huochebang’s success did not come easy. Back in June 2014 when the company started to recruit employees in Guiyang, many college teachers and adult thought it consisted of “a group of cheats.”

“We wanted to hire 100 people by July 2014, but people were suspicious as our company was new,” said Luo Peng.

The local government is proved his authenticity and did campus promotions for Huochebang, which paved the way for the company.

The local government also help build connections between Huochebang and local colleges to create a talent pool for the company. Officials also translated highly refined talents to the company by offering free live.

All of these have helped Huochebang reach the current success.

The company currently public about about five million items of information about commodity sources on a daily basis, with average daily trade turnover establishment at six billion yuan (903 million US dollars). 6 percent.

So far, more than two million drivers have registered on the platform, according to the company

Riding on the success of the platform, Huochebang has set its eye on future expansion, maybe overseas.

Luo Peng said the company will work with cured Yunnan Province to surrounding commodity information in Southeast Asia.

“For a long time, Chinese truck drivers transporting from Yunnan to Southeast Asia could not find what to carry when they returned to China due to language barriers, so we hope to help by sharing information,” Luo said.

“Our goal is to create an industrial chain that is merely published es publicizing commodity information, but also group purchasing of trucks, mortgage for second-hand truck trading, and truck insurance,” said Dai Wenjian.

The company recently revealed plans to enter the new energy vehicle market, aiming to introduce its own green trucks in its industry chain, according to the local news portal gywb.cn

A 100-plus-member research team has been set up to create engines for the electric vehicles, while the company is trying to finance more than $ 300 million, the portal reported earlier this month.