
“Oncue’s game changing technology helps alleviate administrative burdens for local moving companies, which dramatically improves efficiency and helps these small businesses to grow 100% each year, if not more,” said Heidi Patel, Managing Partner at Rethink Impact, the largest US- based impact venture capital fund investing in female leaders using tech to create positive impact. “Oncue has been a huge contributor to my company becoming a multimillion-dollar business.” "Oncue has booked over 80 moves for us in the last 30 days and helped us fill all seven of our moving trucks during Covid,” said Teresa Mitchell-Horder of Olde World Movers, an Oncue customer based in Dallas, TX. Oncue provides the most comprehensive, tech-enabled, end-to-end solution for moving companies in the market, whether they are starting up or scaling, to efficiently provide the customer service experience that modern consumers expect.” "The $14 billion-plus moving and storage industry is enormous and scaling fast,” continued DeWald “yet, little technology innovation has been devoted to this sector over the last decade, leaving moving company owners searching for transformative solutions to meet the skyrocketing demand.
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Oncue’s software and booking service automates many of these manual processes, enabling movers to devote more time towards business growth and longevity. This is stretching many moving companies beyond their limits, as they try to juggle sales calls, lead conversion, logistics, operations, and customer support. As a result, there has been a surge in new moving companies launching and existing companies expanding their fleets and opening additional branches. The number of remote employees is soaring, and more families and businesses are migrating outside of major cities to find affordable housing and operations, driving a record number of relocations throughout the last year. “Nearly 40 million Americans move each year, and since COVID, nearly half of all Americans report that they are considering moving," said Kate DeWald, Oncue’s CEO and co-founder. The COVID pandemic dramatically accelerated the already rapid growth rate of the moving industry in 2020, with no signs of slowing. Oncue plans to use the funding to scale nationwide and grow their engineering, product, sales, marketing, and customer success teams. venture capital firm Rethink Impact led the round, with additional investment from Crosslink Capital, Bowery Capital, Tien Tzuo, CEO of Zuora, and Dave Yarnold, former CEO of ServiceMax.
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The Transport Knowledge Hub aims to connect transport-sector professionals and promote the sharing of transport data, evidence, knowledge, research, information, capabilities, and ideas.Oncue, the leading software and booking service for the moving industry, announced today that it has completed a $10 million Series A round of funding. Provide a forum for people working across the transport sector to share, build, and maintain their transport knowledgeĬreate a thriving transport research, data and evaluation community that delivers an evidence-based transport system that improves wellbeing and liveability. The purpose of the conference is to bring together the transport research, data and evaluation community with government officials, decision makers and policy teams from the across the wider transport sector.Įnhance the use of evidence (data, information, research and evaluation) to inform decision-making Monitoring and evaluation of the transport system We invite transport researchers and practitioners to submit abstracts, using the following sub-themes, to explore what the transition looks like and what it really means to our transport system and professions: The theme for Transport Knowledge Conference 2022 is Transport Transition: Avoid, Shift and Improve.

Decarbonising the transport system requires implementing a mix of transformational changes and actions to deliver better transport for New Zealanders, making it more sustainable, inclusive, safe and accessible. The transport sector plays a pivotal role in Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Emissions Reduction Plan as transport will need to almost fully decarbonised by 2050 in order to achieve the national target of reach net zero by 2050.

The Conference will be an-in-person event but attendees will also have the option to join online. The Transport Knowledge Hub will host the eighth Transport Knowledge Conference that will be held on Thursday 8 December 2022 at Victoria University of Wellington.
