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Ofload

About

Australia's most efficient road freight partner

Ofload is Australia’s leading digital road freight service, helping businesses achieve efficient, flexible and sustainable supply chains, with a nation-wide carrier network servicing over 10,000 monthly shipments of all types of road freight.

Ofload connects leading brands such Asahi, Kimberly-Clark, Metcash, Noumi and Sara Lee with carriers in a smarter way to utilise otherwise spare shipping capacity, thereby eliminating empty KMs and unnecessary emissions.

Location
Sydney
Website
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Founded
2023
Employees
51-100

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Snapshot of Ofload

Building a Greener Future for Freight and Logistics

Sydney-based Ofload has raised $31 million to scale its Carbon Analytics Platform (CAP) an Australian-first solution that automates carbon emissions measurement in supply chains.

Founded in 2019 by Geoffroy Henry, Ofload aims to make freight more efficient and sustainable, helping businesses track metrics such as fuel consumption, load factors, and vehicle type via the Global Logistics Emissions Council Framework.

Why Ofload Is an Exciting Place to Work

High-Impact Mission: Ofload addresses pressing sustainability challenges in one of Australia’s largest emissions-contributing sectors—freight and logistics.

Rapid Growth & Recognition Valued at $350 million (a 200% rise in under two years), Ofload has also garnered top rankings in the Smart50 Awards and LinkedIn’s top Australian startups list.

Innovative Technology The CAP platform not only streamlines emissions tracking for major brands and SMEs, but also positions Ofload to stay ahead of impending government regulations. ** Real-World Impact** By delivering greener solutions to companies like Noumi, Metcash, and Kimberly-Clark, Ofload is actively shaping a more efficient future for Australia’s supply chain and beyond.

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