London · Hybrid
Relay Technologies
About Relay Technologies
Relay is a company focused on reshaping how goods move in the online era. It has raised $35 million in a Series A—described as Europe’s largest-ever logistics Series A—led by deep-tech investors Plural. As one of Europe’s fastest-scaling startups, Relay’s mission is to free commerce from friction and to break barriers created by high delivery costs in e-commerce. The company envisions a world where more goods move more freely between more people, where online buying and selling is seamless, accessible, and open to everyone, and where delivery feels invisible with free shipping as the norm and logistical friction minimized. Relay is building the delivery network for a new era of commerce, removing friction from the movement of goods to unlock opportunities for merchants and consumers alike.
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London · Hybrid
London · Hybrid
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Our mission is to free commerce from friction.
Relay envisions a world where buying and selling online is seamless, accessible, and open to everyone.
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