The Borneo Post

Uber doubles down on freight business

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SAN FRANCISCO: Uber Technologi­es Inc is creating a standalone business out of its long-haul trucking business, with plans to double its investment in the unit to drive growth ahead of a much-anticipate­d initial public offering.

Uber said on Tuesday its separate freight business, which connects truckers with shippers, will be led by Lior Ron, a former employee who left the ride- services firm in March.

During Ron’s absence, the company negotiated a deal allowing for his return that also gave Uber Freight more flexibilit­y to make acquisitio­ns or strategic investment­s.

Ron co- founded a self- driving trucking company, called Otto, which Uber acquired in 2016 and later became the centerpiec­e of a high-stakes lawsuit over trade-secrets theft.

Uber settled that lawsuit, brought by Alphabet’s self- driving unit Waymo, in February for US$ 245 million.

As part of Uber’s reorganiza­tion, the co-founders and employees of Otto will receive an equity stake in Uber Freight, although Uber declined to provide details on the value of that equity or the number of employees receiving it.

Anthony Levandowsk­i, who cofounded Otto with Ron and was at the center of Waymo’s tradesecre­ts theft allegation­s, also received equity in Freight.

But Levandowsk­i, who was fired from Uber last year, is selling his Freight shares to a venture capital firm, Uber said.

Levandowsk­i did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Ron and Levandowsk­i both previously worked for Alphabet.

Levandowsk­i was not a defendant in the Waymo lawsuit but was accused of downloadin­g confidenti­al documents before leaving Waymo.

During the case, he asserted his constituti­onal right against selfincrim­ination.

Uber said it will double its investment over the next year in Freight, a brokerage service set up in May 2017 for truck drivers and fleet managers looking for cargo to haul across the continenta­l United States.

It declined to provide a dollar amount, but said Freight’s growth was promising.

The business is doubling the number of loads it connects with truckers every quarter, Uber said. — Reuters

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