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Careem is a Dubai-based super app with operations in over 70 cities, covering 10 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia regions. [2] The company, which was valued at over US$2 billion in 2018, [3] became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Uber after being acquired for $3.1 billion in January 2020. [4]
In April 2023, the company introduced its food delivery service in Lusaka, Zambia. [36] In the first part of 2023, the company’s ride-hailing service became available in Namibia, Morocco, Pakistan, Guatemala and Peru. [37] [38] In September 2023, Yango ride-hailing business started operations in Ethiopia, and Yango Tech expanded to India.
Quiqup (pronounced quick-up) is a Dubai-based logistics company that provides last-mile e-commerce delivery services throughout the UAE. [1] As of June 2022, the company had over 100 employees across the globe, and over 200 drivers in its fleet in the UAE. The company currently operates in the United Arab Emirates.
In February 2019 Nuro raised $940 million from SoftBank Group, which valued the company at $2.7 billion. Nuro said it would use the funds to expand its delivery service to new areas, add new partners, expand its fleet, and grow its business. [8] In September 2019, the company was ranked No. 10 on LinkedIn's Top 50 Startups List for 2019. [9]
Talabat (Arabic: طلبات, Ṭalabāt) is an online food ordering company founded in Kuwait in 2004. As of April 2021, Talabat operates in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq.
Location of the United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is a country at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf. The economy is the second largest in the Arab world (after Saudi Arabia), with a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$570 billion (DH 2.1 trillion) in 2014.
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The company provides software as a service for delivery businesses, charging a monthly fee for using their software. [2] A small number of deliveries are free, and the company's largest clients perform over 100,000 deliveries a month. [1] [11] Onfleet also helps businesses outsource delivery couriers, using the platform as a collaboration tool ...