Lalamove has introduced its innovative 'logistics triangle model,' a unique approach connecting three pivotal entities in the delivery ecosystem, fostering global economic development.

Paul Loo, chief operating officer of Lalamove, explained: "Leveraging Hong Kong's unique position as a two-way 'springboard', Lalamove started its journey from Hong Kong and has since evolved into a globally leading end-to-end, on-demand logistics platform.”
“We are also actively harnessing innovation to build a 'logistics triangle' which serves as a robust ecosystem connecting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), driver-partners, and delivery platforms, connecting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), driver-partners, and delivery platforms," he added.
Logistics triangle
At the World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit in Hong Kong, Loo highlighted that the model offers SMEs access to on-demand logistics solutions, eliminating the need to develop their delivery systems.
Meanwhile, drivers enjoy flexible work opportunities and income streams, all facilitated by Lalamove's platform. This platform, powered by innovative technologies like AI, digitised freight management, and localised logistics strategies, ensures seamless operations.

Economic growth
The people-centred approach helps local economies and small businesses grow, provides income for drivers, and leverages technology for faster, safer, and more sustainable logistics.
"As of 2024, we have approximately 16.7 million monthly active merchants and 1.7 million active drivers, and we look forward to further contributing to local economic growth through efficient and innovative logistics solutions."