9/18/2023 0 Comments Bombsquad dragula![]() ![]() ![]() The building permit shows the company is working with the city to remove a one-lane southbound slip lane along Western Avenue that currently intersects with Classen Boulevard and NW 13. The resulting intersection will result in a more traditional four-way signalized intersection at the entrance to the new station. Staff writer Steve Lackmeyer is a 31-year reporter, columnist and author who covers downtown Oklahoma City, related urban development and economics for The Oklahoman. ONCUE MOVING SERIESĬontact him at Please support his work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a subscription today at, the leading software and booking service for the moving industry, announced today that it has completed a $10 million Series A round of funding. venture capital firm Rethink Impact led the round, with additional investment from Crosslink Capital, Bowery Capital, Tien Tzuo, CEO of Zuora, and Dave Yarnold, former CEO of ServiceMax. Oncue plans to use the funding to scale nationwide and grow their engineering, product, sales, marketing, and customer success teams. The COVID pandemic dramatically accelerated the already rapid growth rate of the moving industry in 2020, with no signs of slowing. ![]() “Nearly 40 million Americans move each year, and since COVID, nearly half of all Americans report that they are considering moving," said Kate DeWald, Oncue’s CEO and co-founder. The number of remote employees is soaring, and more families and businesses are migrating outside of major cities to find affordable housing and operations, driving a record number of relocations throughout the last year. As a result, there has been a surge in new moving companies launching and existing companies expanding their fleets and opening additional branches. This is stretching many moving companies beyond their limits, as they try to juggle sales calls, lead conversion, logistics, operations, and customer support. ![]() You can always know that a new deck from Bombsquad did not come from an engineers cad design, it comes from riding in the real world and striving to meet a set of performance characteristics identified in the downhill test lab.Oncue’s software and booking service automates many of these manual processes, enabling movers to devote more time towards business growth and longevity. Our company goal is pretty simple – “Deliver high performance longboarding products that deliver maximum results to our customers.” That is easy to say, but can actually be difficult to do. The SaltFlat aluminum speedboard that you will find in our webstore at is the result of real riding research design development. We accumulated quite a pile of rejected designs that just did not deliver in real world downhill riding. Our first adventure into producing a high performance longboard deck began several years ago with the same trial and error process as our Noseguards. They are sold all over the world and are found in many retail stores and ecommerce sites. Bombsquad now offers a patent pending Noseguard design to fit most popular decks. It took a lot of trial and error development to find a Noseguard design that actually worked and was easy to mount. Nasty head-on terminal crashes were ending the life of too many great decks! The idea of coming up with a protective device for the nose of longboards originated from our personal losses of great decks. Thus the Bombsquad noseguard.īombsquad Longboarding actually began about three years ago with the development of our Noseguard product line. So after a several tweaks and changes, we’ve come up with a full proof way to give your expensive board some inexpensive insurance. We pretty much started out by coming up with an idea to save the front of our boards in the event that they shot off into a curb at high speeds. We also get a lot of help from the rest of our Bombsquad crew as well. ![]()
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