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Glīd Technologies:用创新技术解决物流“第一英里”难题
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Kevin Damoa,一位拥有丰富军事和科技行业经验的工程师,创立了Glīd Technologies,旨在解决物流行业中长期存在的“第一英里”难题。该难题指的是将货物从港口高效地转移到铁路运输的复杂过程。Damoa的灵感源于其17岁时在军队的经历,他认识到将货物从陆路转移到铁路的困难是阻碍铁路运输普及的关键。Glīd Technologies通过开发创新的硬件和软件解决方案,如混合动力车辆GliderM和多功能平台Rāden,以及名为EZRA-1SIX的物流软件,旨在简化这一流程,降低成本,并提高效率。该公司提供的“移动即服务”模式,通过订阅和按里程收费,为客户提供极具竞争力的价格。

💡 **物流“第一英里”痛点**: Damoa将17岁时在军队搬运重型装备的经历,与当前全球港口拥堵、道路事故频发等问题联系起来,深刻洞察到将货物从陆路高效转移到铁路(即物流的“第一英里”)是当前物流体系中的一个关键痛点,也是阻碍更多人使用铁路运输的原因。

🚀 **Glīd Technologies的创新解决方案**: Glīd Technologies致力于通过技术创新解决这一痛点。其核心产品包括GliderM,一种混合动力车辆,能够直接将20英尺集装箱运送到铁路,无需使用叉车或牵引车;以及Rāden,一个多功能平台,可以升起并移动拖车。辅以EZRA-1SIX物流软件,Glīd旨在优化从港口到铁路的集装箱转移流程,减少步骤,提高效率。

💰 **颠覆性的成本效益**: Glīd Technologies通过消除叉车和牵引车等中间环节,并优先使用铁路运输而非半挂卡车进行最终配送,提供了极具吸引力的成本结构。其“移动即服务”模式,年订阅费30万美元,包含车辆和软件使用权,外加每吨每英里的8美分收费,相比当前包含转运、火车和卡车费用约2.27美元/吨/英里的成本,具有显著优势。

🤝 **广泛的市场合作与融资**: Glīd Technologies已与多家短线铁路公司、港口及工业园区达成合作协议,显示出其解决方案的市场接受度。公司在融资方面也取得了显著进展,在获得Antler等孵化器的支持后,已成功募集到710万美元资金,并拥有3500万美元的投后估值,表明投资者对其技术和商业模式的潜力充满信心。

Kevin Damoa came face-to-face with the challenges and dangers of moving freight from road to rail as a 17-year-old U.S. Army enlistee tasked with loading tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles onto the railroad. It was — as the mechanical engineer and founder of Glīd Technologies puts it — the beginning of his love story with logistics.

It’s a love story that persisted through a 13-year stint with the U.S. Air Force National Guard as a firefighter to his roles in the private sector at SpaceX, Northrup Grumman, Romeo Power Tech, and Xos Trucks — to name a few.

But it wasn’t until 2022, while working on the Harley-Davidson e-bike brand spinoff Serial 1, that Damoa circled back to the road-to-rail problem.

“I had my come-to-Jesus moment,” Damoa recalled of the pivotal moment when he decided to strike out on his own. “I looked around the globe, and I was like, ‘OK, rail is broken, ports are really congested, roads are congested, the fatalities on roads are crazy. Why aren’t more folks using rail?’ And then, my 17-year-old self tapped me on the shoulder, was like, ‘Because it’s hard to get things from road to rail.’”

Damoa pinpointed the problem: the complex, multi-step process moving a container from a ship to a freight train. He founded Glīd Technologies to try and solve it. The California-based startup (pronounced Glide) is among the 20 Startup Battlefield finalists competing at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025.

Glīd isn’t trying to compete with trains. Instead, the company is focused on that first mile from port to railroad as well as road-to-rail applications within large industrial parks.

“The first mile is where all your problems happen,” he said. “This is where you unload ships and stack up your containers and then figure out where they’re intended to go to. That process is still broken and involves a bunch of steps.”

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Once a ship arrives at port, a crane picks up a container and loads it onto a hostler truck, a vehicle used to maneuver short distances, where it’s then driven to a tall stack. A forklift picks up the container and moves it into the stack. Later, a forklift is used to load it back onto a hostler truck, which then drives over to the railroad. A forklift or crane is then used to pick up the container and load it on a freight train, where it waits.

Glīd has developed several hardware and software products to speed up and reduce the cost of getting shipping containers to the railhead and eventually their destination. Its first is GliderM, a hybrid-electric vehicle with a hook on the back that can pick up and move 20-foot containers directly to the rail without the need for forklifts of hostler trucks.

The startup is also developing logistics software and an armored, low-profile platform called the Rāden that can slide under any trailer, lift it, and move autonomous along the road to rail.

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“You can look at us as the baton racer,” he said, describing the system. “We hand that load off to the next to the middle mile; the name of the game is utilization — you know, how many ontainers can we get within that first mile, within a day, in order to maximize our optimize our costs.”

And the cost structure is compelling. By cutting out forklifts and hostler trucks and using the railroad instead of semi trucks for delivery, Damoa said he is able to offer the company’s mobility-as-a-service system at the fraction of the cost. Customers are charged a$300,000 subscription a year, which gives them access to gets a GliderM or Rāden and their logistics software called EZRA-1SIX. Customers are also charged 8 cents per ton per mile. Damoa said that’s a deal since companies are getting a train, truck, and a forklift all in one, plus the service. By comparison, the per ton per mile cost today — if the transloading, train, and truck fees are included — is about $2.27, according to Damoa.

The 14-person startup is focused on short rail systems, ports that own the track, and industrial parks. Glīd has already signed deals with four short line railroads as well as the Port of Woodland in Washington, Taylor Transport out of Vancouver, and Great Plains Industrial Park, a 6,800-acre site in Kansas with 30 miles of internal rail lines and an onsite transload facility.

Glīd’s tech and business model has also resonated with investors who see potential in the tech and business model.

Damoa said the first couple of years was hard, noting he couldn’t pay a person to invest in Glīd. But once he went through the Antler startup accelerator program, which gave him critical CEO and pitch skills, the startup had more success. Glīd received an investment before building its first prototype.

The startup announced in July it raised $3.1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Outlander VC, with participation from Draper U Ventures, Antler, The Veteran Fund, M1C, and angel investors. It has since raised more, putting its total at $7.1 million with a post-money valuation of $35 million.

If you want to learn more about Glīd from the company itself — while also checking out dozens of others, hearing their pitches, and listening to guest speakers on four different stages — join us at Disrupt, October 27 to 29 in San Francisco. Learn more here.  

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