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Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Airmee is a logistics technology company that provides machine learning last-mile delivery services for e-commerce businesses. The platform optimizes fleet logistics and routing in real time to facilitate same-day and next-day parcel deliveries to consumer homes and automated lockers. Operating primarily in the Nordic region, the enterprise employs approximately 132 corporate staff members and has facilitated millions of deliveries since its commercial launch. Airmee serves a B2B client base of online retailers and pharmacies, including Apotea, Lyko, and Mathem, while securing financial backing from venture capital firms such as Alfvén and Didrikson and Creades. The logistics company has raised over $30 million in total funding across multiple venture rounds to support its regional expansion and transition toward electric vehicle fleets. Airmee was founded in 2015 by Julian Lee and Adrian Prelipcean.
Airmee has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Airmee has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Airmee is a Swedish technology-powered logistics company that builds a platform connecting merchants, logistics firms, and carriers to enable fast, sustainable last-mile deliveries for businesses and consumers in urban areas.[1][2][3] It leverages machine learning and proprietary research-based optimizations to solve inefficiencies in e-commerce delivery, such as traffic congestion and emissions, by calculating optimal routes, matching deliveries to couriers' track records and vehicle sizes, and prioritizing emission-free options like cargo bikes in city centers.[1][2] Serving clients like pharmacies (Apotea, Meds) and e-retailers (Babyshop, Lyko, Mathem), Airmee has demonstrated strong growth, including 30% monthly expansion since February 2020 and millions of deliveries since launch, while operating at Series B+ funding stage with $5.4M raised.[1][2][3]
Airmee was founded in 2016 by CEO Julian Lee and CTO Adrian Prelipcean, evolving from a simple SMS notification system for a Stockholm store into a nationwide platform handling hundreds of thousands of packages monthly across Sweden.[1][2] Lee, inspired by efficient delivery models in Korea and the US, envisioned an Uber-like approach for e-commerce—packing more deliveries per vehicle to cut traffic and pollution—while Prelipcean brought his PhD in transport logistics to optimize urban flows.[1] Early traction came quickly post-2018 launch, with the company outgrowing startup status amid rapid scaling, including partnerships for same- and next-day deliveries and a push toward sustainability.[1][3]
Airmee rides the surge in e-commerce and urban logistics demands, amplified by post-pandemic online shopping and regulatory pressures for greener transport in Europe.[1][3] Its timing aligns with Sweden's push for sustainable cities and EU emissions targets, positioning it to capitalize on market forces like rising fuel costs and consumer preference for eco-friendly delivery—evident in partnerships with retailers and tests of electric vehicles like Clean Motion's.[1][4] By optimizing flows with AI, Airmee influences the ecosystem, enabling retailers to meet same-day expectations while reducing urban congestion, and setting a model for tech-driven logistics startups across Nordics.[2][4]
Airmee's momentum—fueled by Series B+ funding, hiring (11-50 employees), and expansion into new terminals—positions it for deeper Nordic penetration and potential European scaling.[2][3][4] Trends like AI advancements in routing, EV adoption, and zero-emission mandates will accelerate its growth, potentially through acquisitions or larger retailer integrations. As urban logistics evolves, Airmee could lead sustainable last-mile innovation, transforming how cities handle e-commerce volume while maintaining its edge in speed and efficiency.[1][4]
Airmee has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in June 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2020 | $5M Seed | — | Bonnier Ventures, J12 Ventures, Daniel Pilotti | Announced |
Airmee has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Airmee's investors include Bonnier Ventures, J12 Ventures, Daniel Pilotti.