‘PickMe Flash’ has gained tremendous popularity under pandemic lockdown conditions in Sri Lanka. With more businesses now opting for distance working, they look to PickMe Flash as a safe, fast, and smart way to maintain physical connectivity.
In a company media release, Zulfer Jiffry, CEO of PickMe says as curfew conditions ease and work resumes in the capital, people need safer ways to go about their businesses. “We see an enormous change in our customer base these days, as offices start to gradually open up. While a lot of work can be done online, there is still an element of physical movement that is necessary for the running of an office such as the movement of documents, parcels etc and people are concerned about the safest way of doing these tasks. People want safe ways of communicating and interacting and PickMe Flash has become an important link in achieving this.”
The taxi hailing App company does not look at this tool merely as a courier service, because of the element of technology thrown in. PickMe Flash allows users to track parcels right up to the end destination. The on-demand service is highly responsive, as it can be done as quickly as hailing a taxi. “What is unique about our service is that unlike most, we have a physical face to our operations. PickMe operates brick and mortar offices, which can respond to any complaint or emergency in real time. Our drivers and riders are properly registered with the relevant authorities ensuring optimum traceability,” the CEO says.
PickMe Flash provides three vehicle options i.e. Flash (Bike), Flash L (Tuk) and Flash XL (Car), and their pricing is based on the distance of travel and vehicle category.
The release said some of the unique value propositions of PickMe Flash are same day or same hour delivery and delivery of any item that can fit inside a regular-sized car, bike, or three-wheeler. Real-time delivery tracking, support and on-demand service, customer care support, contactless payment, pickups and drop offs are added benefits, and there is no lengthy registration process.
You can share this post!
Content
Kasun, was born in 28th Sept 1964, the grandson of the legendary author and linguist Munidasa Cumaratunga and son of SSP Bindu Kumaratunga and Winifred
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) backed by the Excise and Customs Department today launched a fresh drive to collect taxes including some Rs.780 billion listed as ‘collectable defaults’.
Former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and former Sathosa Chairman Nalin Fernando have sentenced to 20 and 25 years respectively after they were found guilty in a case of fraud.
The Supreme Court today unanimously dismissed a Fundamental Rights petition filed by five convicts in the 1996 Krishanthi Kumaraswamy abduction, rape, and murder case.
Leave Comments