Flipkart Ties Up With Meru to Deliver Daily Essentials, Groceries During Lockdown r2i6s

Meru’s delivery fleet is touted to be Ozone-sanitised to safely deliver Flipkart orders. 1v4s56

Flipkart Ties Up With Meru to Deliver Daily Essentials, Groceries During Lockdown

Meru cab drivers will deliver groceries from Flipkart across Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad 5x1z1j

Highlights
  • Flipkart has partnered with Meru for grocery deliveries
  • Meru drivers will sanitise their cabs using “Ozone Air Purifier”
  • Flipkart will also run a training module for Meru drivers
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Flipkart has announced its partnership with cab services company Meru to deliver daily essentials and groceries to consumers during the ongoing national lockdown in India. The new move by the Walmart-owned e-commerce firm will ease doorstep deliveries across Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad. Flipkart has claimed that it has installed “Ozone Air Purifier” at its dispatch hubs from where Meru drivers will be able to sanitise their cabs before proceeding the deliveries. Cab companies such as Ola and Uber are also helping healthcare personnel by offering essential medical trips in certain cities across the country.

According to the deal between novel coronavirus. The fleet is also touted to be Ozone Sanitised and work in line with the government guidelines.

“This partnership with Meru is a result of our teams exploring new, innovative ways to drive value for our ecosystem of sellers, brands, partners, and customers to ensure the safe and swift availability of grocery and essential goods. We have a very secure and safe supply chain where we follow SOPs [standard operating procedures] diligently,” said Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO, Flipkart Group, in the statement.

Win-win for both
The partnership is a win-win move for both Flipkart and Meru. While the e-commerce giant isn't able to process non-essential deliveries due to the authoritative restrictions and majorly has daily essentials and groceries as the key items to sell nowadays, the cab company also doesn't have the permit to drive regular cabs on roads, thanks to the lockdown. The latest deal, thus, makes sense for both companies.

“This service will also offer our driver-partners an additional earning opportunity during this challenging time,” said Neeraj Gupta, Founder and CEO at Meru Mobility Tech, in the t statement.

A similar move to BigBasket
Earlier this month, Uber to start delivering home essential items and groceries in Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, and Noida. Uber during that announcement also said that it would not charge a commission to provide the delivery service.


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