Uber Freight announced a strategic investment and partnership with Better Trucks to enhance its last-mile delivery capabilities. Uber Freight said the agreement will help accelerate the expansion of its “end-to-end logistics” offering.
The deal means customers now extend delivery from their store or fulfillment locations directly to consumers’ doorsteps with enhanced efficiency and real-time visibility, Uber Freight said in a statement.

With this added reach, Uber Freight’s asset-light network now covers about 68% of the U.S. population. That figure is projected to grow substantially in 2026.
The partnership combines Better Trucks’ address validation and routing tools with Uber’s national delivery network. Uber Freight said its end-to-end logistics solution has already seen measurable improvements in lower costs and delivery success, especially in dense urban and suburban markets.
“This strategic investment will allow us to immediately enhance our delivery solutions for shippers,” said Rebecca Tinucci, CEO of Uber Freight. “Better Trucks’ track record in efficient, tech-driven solutions, combined with their expanding network, enables us to offer our customers unparalleled speed and flexibility.”
“Our shared vision for a more intelligent and efficient logistics network is at the heart of this collaboration. We continue to bring our agile and flexible delivery solutions to our clients and now an even broader customer base, helping them meet the growing demands of the e-commerce landscape,” said Andy Whiting, co-founder and CEO of Better Trucks.