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Uber has unveiled Uber Van for Businesses, a new transportation service catering to companies seeking alternative commuting solutions for their employees in the post-pandemic era.
Companies can tailor the service to fit their needs, including customized distances, schedules, and vehicle capacities ranging from 14 to 40 seats.
Uber Van for Business is a safer, customizable employee commuting solution. Photo: BigStock.
04/28/2021
Uber launched this Tuesday its service Uber Van for Companies, a new offer for companies to provide their employees with an alternative of transportation to their workplaces or from their workplaces in the new normal.
"The objective is to continue offering mobility alternatives that contribute to the economic recovery of Mexico City, in line with the Guía para los Planes de Movilidad Empresarial de la Secretaría de Movilidad (SEMOVI), and the return of 20% of office capacity recently announced by the Government of the Mexico City," the company said in a statement.
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