Retail is Detail Podcast
Jack Hopkins was a qualified electrician who got so frustrated watching jobs grind to a halt that he put £200K of his own savings on the line, got on a bike, and started delivering bricks himself. That experiment became Tradeaze, now a UK construction logistics marketplace with nearly 3,000 drivers, partnerships with Travis Perkins and Jewson, and £3M raised to date. The origin story is just the beginning though. Fewer than 1% of UK builders' merchants offer same-day delivery, despite construction workers losing an estimated two hours a day to chasing materials. Jack quantifies the scale of that problem brilliantly with a single story about a £50 delivery that unlocked an £80K staged payment for a tradesperson who could not afford to wait another 90 days. In this episode Jamie traces the full journey from a WhatsApp MVP in Fulham to a national on-demand platform. You will hear how Jack and his co-founders drove their own vans for a year to understand both sides of their marketplace, how they landed Travis Perkins as a trial customer before they had a polished product, and the discipline that came from raising in small tranches when investors kept saying no. There is also a candid stretch on where AI is already cutting real operational costs and why e-commerce checkout is the next major frontier for the business.
29 episodios
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