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Richard Mole @ SDCN: Freight Exchange Tech, Why Copycats Fail

31 min Β· 19. maj 2026
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Richard Mole is the founder of Same Day Courier Network (SDCN) β€” a well-respected B2B freight exchange marketplace in the UK, built over the last decade without outside investment. Richard has spent his career in transport, growing SDCN into a platform trusted by thousands of couriers, owner-drivers, and large transport companies. In this episode, Richard breaks down how copycats keep failing in this market and why he believes human-first customer service still beats AI in the transport industry. Topics covered: * Why one of SDCN's competitors stopped taking new customers * How Richard built SDCN over 10 years with no investors * Why human-first customer service still beats AI in transport * How competitors literally try to copy SDCN β€” screenshots, devs, the works * How SDCN helps couriers kill "dead miles" and why TMS integrations are the next unlock If you're a B2B software founder or you plan on building a transport tech solution β€” this episode is for you. πŸ‘‰ Follow George: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgehelgesen/ * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@georgehelgesen πŸ‘‰ Follow Richard: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-mole-2431172b/ * SDCN: https://samedaycouriernetwork.com/

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