EAST HILL EQUITY
2024/07/09

Cycle Acquires Ebike4Delivery to Expand Last-Mile Delivery Services

East Hill Equity is delighted to announce that our portfolio company, Cycle, has acquired Ebike4Delivery, a leading Dutch e-bike provider. This strategic acquisition aims to bolster Cycle’s last-mile delivery capabilities in the UK. Ebike4Delivery, known for manufacturing over 7,000 custom e-bikes for clients such as Domino’s Pizza and Pizza Hut, will bring significant expertise and operational efficiency to Cycle. This merger marks a pivotal step in Cycle’s journey to enhance urban mobility solutions and drive sustainable growth.

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