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'''uShip, Inc.''' is an ] ] company that operates uShip.com, an ] for ] services. Individuals and businesses list items they need shipped in a variety of categories, such as household pets, boats, or heavy industrial equipment, and ] place bids for the right to ship the item. The company uses a feedback rating system for both the service providers and customers, similar to the ] feedback system. | '''uShip, Inc.''' is an ] ] company that operates uShip.com, an ] for ] services. Individuals and businesses list items they need shipped in a variety of categories, such as household pets, boats, or heavy industrial equipment, and ] place bids for the right to ship the item. The company uses a feedback rating system for both the service providers and customers, similar to the ] feedback system. | ||
For some categories, including boats, autos and ] (LTL) freight, upfront shipping quotes from multiple sources are presented. Customers can book immediate shipments based on these quotes or opt to wait for auction bids, similar to eBay’s ‘]’ feature. <ref>{{cite web | last = Mangalindan | first = Mylene | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Consumers Buy Furniture, Even | For some categories, including boats, autos and ] (LTL) freight, upfront shipping quotes from multiple sources are presented. Customers can book immediate shipments based on these quotes or opt to wait for auction bids, similar to eBay’s ‘]’ feature. <ref>{{cite web | last = Mangalindan | first = Mylene | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Consumers Buy Furniture, Even | ||
Refrigerators on the Internet | work = | publisher = Wall Street Journal | date = 2003-03-23 | url = http://www.realestatejournal.com/homegarden/20060323-mangalindan.html) | doi = | accessdate = 2009-05-8}}</ref> | Refrigerators on the Internet | work = | publisher = Wall Street Journal | date = 2003-03-23 | url = http://www.realestatejournal.com/homegarden/20060323-mangalindan.html) | doi = | accessdate = 2009-05-8}}</ref> |
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Type of business | Private |
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Type of site | Online Services auction |
Available in | English |
Headquarters | Austin, Texas, United States |
URL | www.uship.com |
uShip, Inc. is an American Internet company that operates uShip.com, an online marketplace for shipping services. Individuals and businesses list items they need shipped in a variety of categories, such as household pets, boats, or heavy industrial equipment, and transportation service providers place bids for the right to ship the item. The company uses a feedback rating system for both the service providers and customers, similar to the eBay feedback system.
For some categories, including boats, autos and less-than-truckload (LTL) freight, upfront shipping quotes from multiple sources are presented. Customers can book immediate shipments based on these quotes or opt to wait for auction bids, similar to eBay’s ‘buy it now’ feature.
The site's reverse auction format aims to reduce the cost of shipping by enabling service providers to find shipments along their routes and fill empty cargo space.
History
President Matt Chasen had the original idea for uShip in 2001, when his mother had a hard time finding someone to ship an heirloom dresser . Later that year, as he drove a half-empty truck to business school, he realized that he could help fill the excess truck capacity with people's oversized deliveries (ibid). While at the University of Texas, Mr. Chasen entered the idea for uShip into several business competitions, winning first prize at the University of North Texas, and runner-up at US Moot Corp competition in 2004. . uShip.com was launched shortly after, and received funding from Benchmark Capital in 2005
Key Board Members (3) Bob Kagle, Benchmark Capital (Friendster, uShip) Josh Hannah, Benchmark Capital (Betfair, Friendster, uShip)
Partnerships
In 2009, uShip entered a partnership with Richie Bros. Auctioneers, the world’s largest heavy equipment auctioneers. A TerraPass partnership allows uShip to calculate the monthly carbon footprint of service providers enrolled in the program, who can them purchase carbon offsets and invest in energy efficiency projects.
References
- Mangalindan, Mylene (2003-03-23). "Consumers Buy Furniture, Even Refrigerators on the Internet". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2009-05-8.
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(help) - LeClaire, Jennifer (2005-01-07). "Shipshape". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 2009-05-8.
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(help) - Giselle, Greenwood (2005-06-24). "Online shipping startup receives funding". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 2009-05-8.
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(help) - Dunn, Collin (2007-01-17). "TerraPass Partners with uShip to Offer "Carbon Balanced Shipping"". 'TreeHugger'. Retrieved 2009-05-8.
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