Columbian startup Picap has launched two new services to better adapt its business model to COVID-19 and to offer some relief for the duration of the pandemic. The business is focusing on elevating the strain on the supply chain. This is a shift from Picap's passenger service which was impacted by the outbreak.
In Mexico, the brand launched two new parcel delivery services, called 'Pibox' and 'Picarga.' The former is focused on e-commerce deliveries and has already been tested in Columbia. The latter, however, is geared toward providing freight solutions. That is, it is "hauling cargo for larger companies."
Picap's already existing Pipe service, on the other hand, allows individual users to request delivery and since Picap's drivers are on motorcycles, consumers can get their request fulfilled in an efficient manner.
Assistive Parcel Delivery Services
Picap Boasts Two New Services In Mexico—Pibox and Picagra
Trend Themes
1. Assistive Parcel Delivery Services - Picap is adapting their business model to COVID-19 by launching new services to elevate the strain on the supply chain.
2. E-commerce Parcel Solutions - Picap's Pibox service is focused on e-commerce deliveries as a response to the increasing demand of online shopping during the pandemic.
3. Freight Delivery Solutions - Picarga is a freight delivery service aimed at larger companies that are looking for efficient cargo solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Logistics - Picap's new services present the opportunity for innovation in the logistics industry by offering new and efficient delivery solutions.
2. E-commerce - Picap's Pibox service caters to the booming e-commerce industry, providing timely and secure deliveries for online shoppers.
3. Transportation - Picap's existing motorcycle-based delivery service and new freight delivery service provide opportunities for disruption in the transportation industry.