Electric cargo bike firm Zedify collapses into administration

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Zedify

Joint administrators from Interpath were appointed to Outspoken Logistics Limited, trading as Zedify, on 31 January

Electric cargo bike logistics firm Zedify has fallen into administration after failing to land fresh funding, leading to the loss of more than 100 jobs, it was announced on Friday. Established in 2015,...

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