Transfervans Launches On-Demand Movers Platform in Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand, December 03, 2016 --(PR.com)-- You just found a great second-hand sofa that would fit perfectly in your lounge, but it has to be picked up on the other side of town. The problem is that it won’t fit in your car. What do you do? If you’re like most people, you call a mate that has a pickup van and beg him to help you. An Auckland company is fighting hard to change this.
Transfervans is a new on-demand platform that wants to take the hassle out of moving bulky items. The idea is to connect people who have vans and trucks with those who need help moving oversized items. Sounds simple, but there’s a lot of technology behind it.
Created by Brian Karlson, also the founder of Transfercar, an innovative company specialised in free rental cars, Transfervans is only a few months old, but it is already generating revenue with a spectacular growth. "The moving industry hasn’t really changed in the past few decades, so as a consumer you’re only left with bad options: asking a friend for help doesn’t feel right, renting a van to do it yourself is inconvenient, and existing moving services are expensive and impractical," said Karlson. "I was in the midst of buying outdoor furniture when I realised I could only be delivered during the weekdays when I work. I decided to solve this problem!"
Transfervans initially focused on moving furniture and large items, but the service has now expanded to small house and apartment moves. Like Uber, the company is building a network of independent van and truck drivers who are happy to accept jobs whenever they want, using excess capacity or working a bit extra on top of a regular job.
Karlson believes the company is reinventing the industry by focusing on four pillars: affordability, convenience, trust and transparency. By building an efficient system without having to bear the costs of having its own fleet, Transfervans manages to be cheaper than its competition, and it offers guaranteed upfront pricing. In true on-demand fashion, deliveries can be scheduled whenever the consumer decides, and of course, all drivers are verified.
The company is currently servicing Auckland only, but it’s looking at rapidly expanding across Australasia.
Transfervans is a new on-demand platform that wants to take the hassle out of moving bulky items. The idea is to connect people who have vans and trucks with those who need help moving oversized items. Sounds simple, but there’s a lot of technology behind it.
Created by Brian Karlson, also the founder of Transfercar, an innovative company specialised in free rental cars, Transfervans is only a few months old, but it is already generating revenue with a spectacular growth. "The moving industry hasn’t really changed in the past few decades, so as a consumer you’re only left with bad options: asking a friend for help doesn’t feel right, renting a van to do it yourself is inconvenient, and existing moving services are expensive and impractical," said Karlson. "I was in the midst of buying outdoor furniture when I realised I could only be delivered during the weekdays when I work. I decided to solve this problem!"
Transfervans initially focused on moving furniture and large items, but the service has now expanded to small house and apartment moves. Like Uber, the company is building a network of independent van and truck drivers who are happy to accept jobs whenever they want, using excess capacity or working a bit extra on top of a regular job.
Karlson believes the company is reinventing the industry by focusing on four pillars: affordability, convenience, trust and transparency. By building an efficient system without having to bear the costs of having its own fleet, Transfervans manages to be cheaper than its competition, and it offers guaranteed upfront pricing. In true on-demand fashion, deliveries can be scheduled whenever the consumer decides, and of course, all drivers are verified.
The company is currently servicing Auckland only, but it’s looking at rapidly expanding across Australasia.
Contact
Transfervans
Pascal Languillon
+64 9 9518705
www.transfervans.co.nz
Contact
Pascal Languillon
+64 9 9518705
www.transfervans.co.nz
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