Home Industry Logistics Yango Delivery launches in UAE to boost e-commerce sector The company claims to offer traffic-proof and cost-effective deliveries at different speeds, from express to next day, for any goods from food to furniture by Gulf Business December 14, 2022 Yango Delivery has launched in the UAE with its platform for delivery-bound businesses to outsource logistics. With a background in maptech, the company claims to offer traffic-proof and cost-effective deliveries at different speeds, from express to next day, for any goods from food to furniture. The company brings last-mile services to small shops and bigger companies, granting individual customers a streamlined experience and businesses an infrastructure that would support their launches into new territories and scale up their operations, a statement said. The supported delivery modes range from express (one hour) to same and next-day deliveries, with direct (to consumer) or reverse (pick-up) ways, the latter applicable to handle returns, for example. When planning deliveries on Yango Delivery, partners are offered the selection of motorbikes, sedans, or chiller vans, depending on the items they seek to deliver. “In the competitive delivery field, companies need tools to quickly react to the changing context with volatile demands,” said Agam Garg, general manager at Yango Delivery UAE. “We are working on digitising last mile logistics to grant our clients access to various delivery types in one place and possibility to easily switch between them or combine them, experimenting and finding the balance between the needed level of customer service and operational efficiency. We take the hassle out of the delivery process for clients while taking care of optimal routes to deliver more with fewer vehicles. We also pride ourselves on our transparency in tracking, which ensures improved communication, easier analysis, and informed management decisions.” Meanwhile, Yango Delivery employs an advanced algorithm that dispatches orders to routes by digesting all required operational parameters and traffic forecasts, ensuring on-time delivery. The platform is accessible via a web interface and can be integrated into client’s systems via an API or Shopify, WooCommerce and Magento modules. Read: Egypt’s Sideup raises $1.2m to grow its e-commerce platform Tags Logistics Technology Yango Delivery 0 Comments You might also like Tackling the surge in fraud during UAE’s peak shopping seasons Maqta Gateway, Presight to bolster trade, logistics with AI Du shines the spotlight on AI, digital innovation at Envision 2024 Dubai Maritime City upgrades double ship handling capacity