German urban logistics startup ONOMOTION bags €21M to revolutionise urban mobility
Berlin-based ONOMOTION, an urban logistics solution startup, announced on Tuesday, December 6, that it has secured €21M in a Series A round of funding.
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Berlin-based ONOMOTION, an urban logistics solution startup, announced on Tuesday, December 6, that it has secured €21M in a Series A round of funding.
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