26.12.22|Sophie ShulmanThe big test of the upcoming year, which will decide which companies survive the crisis and perhaps get stronger and which will be closed or sold, will not be in capital raising but in business
17.05.22|Meir OrbachAfter announcing earlier this month the firing of 500 of its 750 employees, the Israeli delivery platform is completely halting local business operations to focus on the U.S. market
01.05.22|Meir OrbachAvo, which has raised $80 million to date, will sack around two thirds of its staff after deciding to close a significant part of its residential activity and focus on deliveries to offices and companies
23.11.21|James SpiroAvo, an online convenience store for employees, promised big things for their future at Calcalist’s Mind The Tech conference
18.11.21|CTechDekel Valtzer believes his company’s approach benefits both consumers and e-commerce providers alike
29.09.21|CTechThe Israeli startup provides a technological platform for a consumer network made of apartment buildings and big companies, allowing any employee or tenant to order any product they need without shipping fees
06.06.21|Meir OrbachAvo CEO Dekel Valtzer is a former Israeli tennis champion who went from hitting serves to shipping services. How did the startup he co-founded transform neighbors in New York skyscrapers and tech giants’ employees into a consolidated purchasing power?