Tatler Hong Kong

Look at Him Gogo

Steven Lam’s passion for technology and his determination to revolutionise the logistics industry led him to establish GogoX, Hong Kong’s first tech unicorn, and one of the most successful on-demand delivery and transportation platforms in Asia. It began with a mere HK$20,000: here, Lam shares how he did it.

Describe what you do in one sentence.

I run a logistics technology company that connects not only goods but people, drivers and courier partners, on a single platform across Asia.

How does your business make a difference?

We like to move things in the most simple way possible. We call it simplified logistics.

What do you put your success down to?

We’re a team that knows how to leverage the most minimal resources. We started this company with HK$20,000, and over the years [with growing success], we never saw ourselves as the

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