Home GCC Yango Delivery launches new rapid C2C delivery service The company will charge Dhs15 for its on-demand delivery service and plans to run promotions for consumers that sign up for the service by Gulf Business April 6, 2023 Yango Delivery has launched new on-demand consumer-to-consumer delivery feature that will allow Dubai residents to send and receive goods across the city within just 60 minutes. The global last-mile delivery platform provider aims that, with the new offer, riders will arrive within 15 minutes of a customer request being submitted. These riders will accept any item that has a package size of 40x40x40cm and a maximum weight of 15kg. Yango Delivery will charge Dhs15 for its on-demand delivery service and the company intends to run special promotions for consumers that sign up for the service. The delivery firm designed the service with a fixed and transparent pricing structure so that customers can be assured of the cost before placing their order. “Yango Delivery has built its reputation on the professionalism of our staff, and the cutting-edge technology we use to ensure customers’ pick-ups and drop-offs are managed on time, every time,” Agam Garg, general manager of Yango Delivery UAE said adding that the company’s post-pandemic culture is defined by a greater reliance on ‘to-your-door service’. “Today, we take another leap forward in our flexible range of services with this new delivery service, which is designed for the busy consumer, the gift-giver, or individuals who have a sudden and urgent need to have items delivered rapidly. If you need to get something to somewhere fast, without leaving your home or office, then our new delivery option is the perfect choice for you,” said Garg. Read: Yango Delivery’s Agam Garg on how its business is driven by speed and precision The new delivery feature allows one pick-up per order, but multiple packages with multiple drop-offs can be fulfilled. While packages are in transit, the Yango app offers real-time, high-precision map tracking of riders to both sender and recipient. Yango Delivery C2C delivery Yango Delivery said its delivery offer will include a photo-card feature, which will allow the sender to show the recipient what the parcel looks like, as well as the ability for senders to include digital postcards for recipients. The firm’s corporate clients will be able to manage deliveries either via the app or through the dedicated web account, depending on the number of orders. Later in the year, the company will offer corporate customers the ability to brand the rider icon with their own logo on the real-time tracking feature. Yango Delivery operates in more than 20 countries across Europe, Central Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The company’s USP is its advanced platform that lets the demand and supply for city delivery meet in the fastest and most effective way. The platform leverages a host of innovative technologies such as a system of united interfaces for all the parties involved, proprietary maps, traffic data processing, routing and batching algorithms for optimised customer service and fleet utilisation. Yango Delivery launched in the UAE last December with its platform for delivery-bound businesses to outsource logistics. The company introduced last-mile services to small shops and bigger companies, granting individual customers a streamlined experience and businesses an infrastructure that supports their launches into new territories and scales up their operations. Read: Yango Delivery launches in UAE to boost e-commerce sector Tags delivery Last mile UAE Yango Delivery 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi’s Masdar, Silk Road Fund to co-invest $2.8bn in renewables Eid Al Etihad: Residents to get 4-day weekend for UAE National Day US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography