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  • Comment: I replied to your note on my talk and resubmitting for further review based off the information you provided. I looked at the information you provided and hope that you have a second look as four of the references provided meet the criteria noted in the link. The Bloomberg reference only briefly touches on a funding announcements. The publication goes further into the founding and workings of the company. It is also on the list of reliable sources for Wikipedia. Richmond News is a local reference but also talks about the overall workings of the company so it is "significant coverage." Both the Business Intelligence BC and TechCrunch are reliable sources and they are not just mentions or announcements. They go into the background and workings of the company as well. How many more are needed outside of these four? Hracies (talk) 18:32, 3 May 2024 (UTC)

UniUni
Company typePrivate company
IndustryPackage delivery
Founded2019
FoundersKevin Wang, Peter Lu[1]
Headquarters,
Areas served
Canada
United States
Websitewww.uniuni.com

UniUni is a delivery company headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia.[2] Founded in 2019, it is used by companies such as Shein and Temu for last mile deliveries to consumers in the United States and Canada.[3]

The company employs an Uber-like system for drivers[4] and has raised approximately $110 million in funding as of 2024.[2] It is considered one of Canada's top growing companies[5] and delivers approximately 20 million parcels annually.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Canada's Top Growing Companies 2023: UniUni". The Globe and Mail. 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b Seal, Thomas (16 April 2024). "Shein Deliveries Fuel Startup UniUni's $50 Million Funding Round". Bloomberg.
  3. ^ Xiong, Daisy (9 June 2023). "Richmond delivery company grows 50-fold in four years". Richmond News.
  4. ^ Liao, Rita (6 March 2023). "Meet UniUni, Shein's last-mile solution delivered by gig drivers". TechCrunch.
  5. ^ "Canada's Top Growing Companies". The Globe and Mail. 29 September 2023.
  6. ^ Xiong, Daisy (9 June 2023). "How e-commerce propelled a B.C. delivery company to grow 50-fold in four years". Business Intelligence BC.

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