Food delivery service Bolt targets expansion to 15 additional cities in Portugal
In the bustling world of food delivery, Bolt Food has made a significant move in Portugal with the appointment of Daniel Glusman as its new head. Glusman, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of international experience in business management and digital transformation, has joined the team [1].
Since the beginning of the year, Bolt Food has been expanding its footprint, opening in ten new cities, and now operates in over 20 cities across Portugal [1]. The company's home delivery service aims to reach 15 new cities by the end of the year, further solidifying its presence in the market [1].
Glusman's extensive experience spans across various industries, including multinational corporations, e-commerce, consumer goods, and technology [1]. He has worked for notable companies such as Procter & Gamble, Gloria, BRF, Kraft Heinz, Getir, and MyRest [1]. His most recent role was with the delivery unicorn Getir, and prior to that, he was the head of Bolt Food in Portugal, a position he has now reclaimed [1].
Glusman's focus for Bolt Food is clear: building a long-term and sustainable relationship with partner restaurants and offering practical, user-friendly solutions [1]. He aims to make Bolt Food synonymous with tailor-made solutions, ensuring the platform caters to the unique needs of both restaurants and customers [1].
However, specific details about his strategic plans for growth or how he intends to compete with established players like Uber Eats and Glovo in Portugal have not been disclosed [1]. What is known is that Glusman's background suggests a focus on leveraging operational efficiency and digital innovation, which could drive Bolt Food's expansion and competitive positioning [1].
In the Portuguese market, Bolt Food is the new head of food delivery, ready to take on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. As Glusman takes the helm, food lovers and businesses alike eagerly await the next moves from Bolt Food in this competitive landscape.
[1] Sources: Company statements, press releases, and industry analysis.
In his role as the new head of Bolt Food in Portugal, Daniel Glusman, with his extensive background in technology and digital transformation, plans to leverage operational efficiency and innovation to drive Bolt Food's expansion and competitive positioning. As Bolt Food continues to grow, aiming to reach 15 new cities by the end of the year, it's anticipated that the company will also cater to the unique needs of Portuguese restaurants and customers, offering practical and user-friendly solutions. With a focus on building long-term, sustainable relationships with partner restaurants, Bolt Food's entry into the Portuguese market, bustling with established food delivery businesses like Uber Eats and Glovo, is poised to significantly impact the lifestyle and finance landscape in the country.