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inDrive Unveils Delivery Services in Mumbai, 3 Other Cities

CIO Insider Team | Friday, 15 December, 2023
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Ride-hailing platform inDrive has expanded its delivery services to four more cities, including Mumbai and Chennai. The platform, which offers rides, intercity, pickups and deliveries, offers delivery services in seven cities namely Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Ludhiana, Lucknow, Jaipur and Bhopal.

To help people and businesses speed up their daily package delivery, inDrive has expanded its delivery services to Chennai, Mumbai, Surat and Ahmedabad.

To help people and businesses speed up their daily package delivery, inDrive has expanded its delivery services to Chennai, Mumbai, Surat and Ahmedabad.

The platform follows a fair-price setting model under which passengers and drivers negotiate fares among themselves. It offers ride-hailing, intercity, freight, and delivery services in India.

We are keen to further develop the service and deliver it to more cities in the country. And not only for people but also for small and medium businesses and entrepreneurs have that benefited from the tool thanks to its simplicity and speed of ordering and delivery

In addition to rides, inDrive offers urban services such as long-distance transportation, freight transport, job assistance, delivery and job search. inDrive operates in more than 700 cities in 47 countries.

Anton Mestnikov, APAC Delivery BDM, inDrive says, “We are keen to further develop the service and deliver it to more cities in the country. And not only for people but also for small and medium businesses and entrepreneurs have that benefited from the tool thanks to its simplicity and speed of ordering and delivery.”

It supports local communities through its mutual model and community empowerment programs that promote education, sports, arts and sciences, gender equality and other important initiatives.

inDrive is one of the fastest growing international passenger transport services that operates on a peer-to-peer pricing model. In the inDrive application, all travel conditions are determined by agreement between passengers and drivers. inDrive works both in small towns with 10,000 inhabitants, where the internet is often weak and there are no location maps, as well as in larger cities, where the competition is the greatest.



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