Huge trucks travel thousands of kilometers in Australia's immense red desert, sometimes crossing paths with a kangaroo.
At the same time, in Sydney, dozens of orange and white electric bikes roam the residential areas.
What do they have in common?
The first can be managed by Ofload, the second by Voly, two pioneering start-ups created at the end of the world by two French people, two brothers, Geoffroy and Thibault Henry.
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These tall sporty brunettes are not twins, but almost.
“Thibault is my best friend”
, says Geoffroy of his big brother.
This is why he drew him to this vast territory "
welcoming, with a thousand opportunities, a place where the error is not to try"
.
Each, a year apart, started their business there.
Geoffroy created Ofload, a digital platform that makes road transport much more efficient.
Voly, Thibault's company, is an online grocery store, modeled on the
“dark stores”
, which delivers the local brands preferred by Australians.
Coincidence…
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