Image

Online grocer Webvan shuts down

July 9, 2001
Online grocer Webvan Group Inc. announced today that it has ceased operations and intends to file for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Foster City, CA-based company said it has no plans to resume operations and it will pursue an orderly wind-down of its operations and sale of its assets and business. “Webvan has weathered numerous challenges, and in a different climate
Online grocer Webvan Group Inc. announced today that it has ceased operations and intends to file for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Foster City, CA-based company said it has no plans to resume operations and it will pursue an orderly wind-down of its operations and sale of its assets and business.

“Webvan has weathered numerous challenges, and in a different climate I believe that our business model would prove successful,” said Webvan CEO Robert Swan. “At the end of the day, however, the clock has run out on us.”

According to Swan, the company terminated about 2,000 employees as a result of its announcement. It also operated in the Chicago, Los Angeles, Orange County, CA; Portland, OR; San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle areas. It recently shut down its operations in the Dallas and Atlanta areas.

Webvan also said it will not follow through with a planned 25-to-1 reverse stock split, which recently had won shareholder approval. The company had its shares listed on the Nasdaq market and wanted to do the reverse split to help maintain its spot. Trading of Webvan shares, which traded at $9.31 a year ago and closed at 6-cents Friday, was halted.

About the Author

Tim Parry

Tim Parry is a former FleetOwner editor. 

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

The Road Ahead: 2025 Trucking and Fleet Insights

Discover how fleet operators are impacted by challenges like driver onboarding delays and complex compliance, and the critical need for technology to boost efficiency and cut ...

Driving Growth: How to Manage More Freight

Ready to grow your trucking business? Whether you have 25 or 200 trucks, this guide offers practical tips and success stories to help you expand with confidence. Discover how ...

How to Maximize Fleet Management with Vehicle Bypass

Watch now to learn how truck weigh station bypass systems boost fleet performance and driver satisfaction.

Optimizing your fleet safety program using AI

Learn how AI supports fleet safety programs with tools for compliance monitoring, driver coaching and incident analysis to reduce risks and improve efficiency.