Uber Freight has entered an expanded commercial partnership with Better Trucks, a last-mile delivery platform that manages tens of millions of packages annually for major retail and e-commerce brands. Under the collaboration, Uber Freight will use Better Trucks’ technology, operational capabilities, and delivery network to strengthen its own last-mile delivery network, offering shippers improved efficiency, real-time visibility, and more reliable performance. The agreement also includes a strategic investment by Uber Freight in Better Trucks and accelerates the growth of Uber Freight’s End-to-End Logistics offering, a technology-driven model that connects shipping needs from first-mile procurement to final doorstep delivery. This partnership also aligns with Uber’s broader last-mile strategy across Uber Eats, Uber Direct, and Uber Freight.
Better Trucks’ infrastructure provides several capabilities that now feed directly into the Uber Freight network. These include its open API system, which integrates with more than 50 logistics and e-commerce platforms; seven sortation centers that support operational efficiency and widen delivery coverage; and address-validation and geocoding tools that help improve delivery accuracy and routing. As these systems are incorporated into Uber Freight’s operations, the combined setup will sharpen routing in dense urban areas and extend service across nearby suburban regions. Bringing the two companies’ technology and data together broadens the reach of Uber Freight’s last-mile delivery network and strengthens its overall performance for shippers.
The agreement also shows how reliability and speed are becoming more central across the last-mile delivery network as retailers and brands adjust to shifting consumer expectations.The U.S. last-mile parcel market is moving through a major shift, pushed by the rapid growth of e-commerce and customers who now expect faster and more personalized deliveries. With Better Trucks adding capacity, Uber Freight’s asset-light last-mile delivery network now reaches about 68% of the U.S. population, giving the company steadier performance, clearer visibility, and tighter cost control. The integration positions Uber Freight as a full supply-chain orchestrator, using network density across multiple modes to offer meaningful cost reductions and help reduce logistical complexity relative to other last-mile providers.
“This strategic investment will allow us to immediately enhance our delivery solutions for shippers,” said Rebecca Tinucci, CEO of Uber Freight. “Better Trucks’ track record in efficient, tech-driven solutions, combined with their expanding network, enables us to offer our customers unparalleled speed and flexibility. Uber and Uber Freight have pioneered asset-lite logistics, and this further demonstrates how we can deliver tremendous value to our customers through partnerships in technology and operations.”
“This partnership and investment bring new scale and opportunity to what we have always done: serve shippers from the distribution center to the doorstep,” said Andy Whiting, Co-Founder and CEO of Better Trucks.“Our shared vision for a more intelligent and efficient logistics network is at the heart of this collaboration. We continue to bring our agile and flexible delivery solutions to our clients and now an even broader customer base, helping them meet the growing demands of the e-commerce landscape.”
The announcement comes as the industry prepares for the peak holiday season, underscoring Uber Freight’s focus on providing shippers with the technology and capacity needed to navigate heightened demand. The company notes that customers using its End-to-End Logistics solution have already reported gains in cost efficiency, first-attempt delivery success, and consumer satisfaction, particularly in dense urban and suburban markets.





























