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Zoom! 1hr Delivery reveal national expansion plans

Zoom! 1hr Delivery are planning to expand their rural delivery solution to a national level, to compete with major food delivery players. The business was founded by two Shropshire born and bred men, and operates from Shrewsbury.

Zoom 1hr’s Co-CEOs Kevin Williams and Dave Hamlet
Zoom 1hr’s Co-CEOs Kevin Williams and Dave Hamlet

The disruptive delivery service achieved an annual turnover of £665,000 in 2020 with an order growth rate of 108% from 2019. They boast over 70,000 app downloads and have already made over 250,000 deliveries, with an average order value of £25.60 and average delivery time of 24 minutes.

In the three years that Zoom 1hr has been operating, it has remained completely bootstrapped. They are now opening their business to investment opportunities through Seedrs, the UK’s leading crowdfunding platform. The company is aiming to raise its first round of external investment to help the business mobilise in new areas, develop their online technology and payment management, expand their team and move into new premises. They anticipate creating approximately 120 jobs and apprentice positions.

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Co-founder, Dave Hamlet, has an accomplished career in the UK’s food and beverage industry, having previously held the position of Commercial Director across the UK and Ireland for drinks brand Monster. He has used his extensive experience to secure a partnership with heavy weight brand, Co-op, with others in the pipeline.

Mr Hamlet said, “Right from the start I saw a huge potential in what Zoom 1hr could accomplish, and having achieved annual growth year-on-year since inception, I’m delighted my instinct was right!

“Winning the contract to become the third national last-mile delivery partner for Co-op created an opportunity to expand our own services across Wales and bordering English counties last year. 2021 sees our sights set on expanding further across England, Scotland and Wales, partnering with thousands of British businesses. With the right investment, our national rollout plan will thrive.”

Zoom 1hr believe major food delivery players have left huge swathes of the population outside major cities underserved. Rural areas and towns are a key target for the business.

Kevin Williams, Zoom 1hr Founder, said, “We have carved out a place in a rapidly growing marketplace by targeting areas that have so far been underserved by our competitors, by covering a larger radius for delivery. We believe these areas are the places where delivery solutions are needed more than ever.”

Zoom 1hr recognise their drivers’ ‘worker’ status and offer paid holiday and other benefits required by current law, in a pointed move to rise above competitors in the gig economy who have been embroiled in addressing issues of employment law. Zoom 1hr were one of the first delivery services in the UK to offer this to their drivers.

Mr Williams adds, “We are also leading the pack by being the first app to offer delivery of more than just food. We are empowering independent retailers with a solution to deliver groceries, shoes, homeware, flowers and more, in less than an hour. Consumers want retail in a faster, more efficient way now and we can provide just that. Online shopping is here to stay and waiting a week or more for a purchase just isn’t going to cut it in 2021.

“AtZoom 1hr, we are on a mission to become the UK’s hyperlocal, last mile delivery service and we are incredibly excited to see our national rollout vision come to life this year!”

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