Careem has added a carpooling function to its corporate portfolio
The carpooling service consists of a pool of cars.
Using the programme, adjacent employees get an optimised path.
This would allow office workers to reduce their travel.
Careem has added a carpooling function to its corporate portfolio ‘Careem for Business (C4B)’ to better serve its corporate clients in light of the enormous increase in global gasoline prices that has negatively impacted the average office worker.
The carpooling service consists of a pool of cars, with one (1) pool consisting of three (3) individuals in one (1) vehicle. Using the tool, coworkers in the same organisation who live nearby will receive an optimised route for their daily journey from their homes to their offices.
This would allow office workers to reduce their travel and fuel expenses while enjoying door-to-door service, automated processing, a dedicated point of contact, and a safe, hassle-free ride from the corporate fleet.
Careem has also created a full-day and half-day model that provides access to a dedicated Captain and car for 12 and 6 hours, respectively. Customers can travel to non-active regions and take intercity transportation to non-operational cities under this concept.
In addition, Careem has launched a function that enables businesses to take use of its corporate services and bill directly to employees rather via the BTC (bill to company).
Commenting on this initiative, Feroz Jaleel, Country Head for Careem Pakistan, stated, “In the current economic climate, everyone is experiencing difficult times. It is our duty to alleviate some of these difficulties. The newly launched carpooling service can increase workplace productivity because it reduces the stress.”
Careem is providing corporate services to a variety of corporate partners, including Jazz, K-Electric, Telenor, Habib Bank Limited (HBL), United Bank Limited (UBL), Haleeb Foods, and Afiniti, ultimately achieving its mission of simplifying and enhancing the lives of those who use the service on a daily basis to commute to work.
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