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Mudflap is a mobile payment platform giving independent truckers and small carriers access to fuel discounts at 800+ truck stops nationwide; raised $50M Series B in 2022; processes hundreds of millions in annual fuel spend; no subscription required.
Mudflap is a fintech and logistics company founded in 2019 by Dan Weisman and Keith Mullin and headquartered in Redwood City, California. The company operates a mobile app and payment platform that connects independent owner-operators and small trucking fleets with discounted diesel fuel prices at more than 800 truck stops and fuel networks across the United States. Unlike fuel cards tied to specific chains, Mudflap gives truckers the freedom to find the best discounted price at participating locations on their route without a subscription fee or credit check, making it accessible to independent operators who are often excluded from large fleet fuel programs.
Amazon.com's parcel delivery operation; 6.3B US deliveries in 2024 (28.2% market share), surpassed UPS and FedEx individually, rivals USPS, same-day Prime delivery, DSP program competing with UPS and FedEx.
Amazon Logistics is the package delivery and last-mile distribution operation of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) — built from 2014 to the present as an internal logistics capability that has grown into a full-scale competitive parcel delivery network now rivaling the established carriers it was designed to supplement. In 2024, Amazon Logistics processed 6.3 billion US delivery orders — representing 28.2% of all US package shipments and 6.78% year-over-year volume growth — establishing Amazon as the second-largest US parcel carrier by volume, trailing only USPS (31% market share) and surpassing UPS and FedEx individually. Amazon Logistics operates through a tiered infrastructure: Amazon Air (40+ cargo aircraft delivering packages between sort centers overnight), Regional Sort Centers (high-throughput sortation facilities distributing packages to delivery stations), Delivery Stations (last-mile facilities where packages are loaded into vans for neighborhood delivery), and Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program (100,000+ independent contractors operating branded Amazon delivery vans under franchise-like agreements). Amazon also operates its Flex program (individual gig drivers delivering packages in personal vehicles), drone delivery (Prime Air, authorized in limited markets), and Amazon Hub Locker (self-service package pickup locations). The Amazon Logistics network is designed around same-day and next-day delivery promises that differentiate Amazon Prime from competitor e-commerce experiences.
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