South-east Asia logistics platform TheLorry raises US$5.85m in Series B funding

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South-east Asia logistics platform TheLorry raises US$5.85m in Series B funding
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THELORRY, a South-east Asia logistics platform, has raised US$5.85 million in a Series B round led by FirstFloor Capital. Read more at The Business Times.

THELORRY, a South-east Asia logistics platform, has raised US$5.85 million in a Series B round led by FirstFloor Capital.

Funds raised will be used to strengthen the company's position in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia - the four South-east Asian markets it operates.

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