Innovation isn’t always about creating something new, it’s also about maximizing existing technology to deliver new value with minimal redevelopment. By re- purposing and re-tooling our solutions, we not only optimize efficiency and accelerate time-to-market but also significantly reduce our carbon footprint in software development.
Software development, like any industry, has an environmental impact—from the energy-intensive processes of coding, testing, and deployment to the infrastructure required for hosting and scaling applications. By reusing and adapting existing software, we:
Less time spent on redundant development means fewer computing resources used
Fewer new servers and databases required for deployment
Less duplication of effort, lowering the carbon footprint of engineering teams
By leveraging existing cloud-based architectures, we reduce the need for additional hosting resources
A great example of this sustainable approach is how we transformed our E-Hailing application into two powerful logistics solutions:
For a major supermarket chain in Southeast Asia
Instead of developing a last-mile delivery system from scratch, we leveraged our existing ride-hailing infrastructure, originally designed for real-time driver-passenger matching—and adapted it for supermarket order fulfillment. This approach reduced engineering effort, minimized resource use, and lowered emissions from unnecessary redevelopment.
Truck booking and fleet management platform for logistics companies
Beyond last-mile delivery, we also retooled our e-hailing framework to create FLEX, a truck booking and fleet management solution that functions as Uber for logistics. FLEX provides logistics companies with a powerful digital platform to streamline truck bookings, manage fleets, and optimize transport operations.
ScaleBridge unites the strengths of two proven innovators FINAP & Elastique