Indonesian airline Garuda in talks with Go-Jek to provide logistics support
Garuda and Go-Jek are in talks for a partnership that will make it easier for the ride-hailing and e-commerce app to move goods to customers within the 17,000 islands of the sprawling Southeast Asian archipelago. Garuda CE Ari Askhara said the talks are in an advanced stage and an agreement is expected to be finalised by the two companies in the next few months. Askhara said Garuda was developing a new technology relating to e-commerce and logistics. The partnership would enable goods ordered via Go-Jek’s app in one city in Indonesia to be delivered in another using Garuda’s fleet, he said. The CEO did not provide more details. Started in 2011 in Jakarta, Go-Jek has evolved from a ride-hailing service to a one-stop app through which its customers can make online payments and order everything from food, groceries to e-commerce goods. Go-Jek, which is valued at $9-$10b according to sources, declined to comment. The Go-Jek proposal is one of several being explored by Garuda to cut its dependence on passenger traffic as the airline tries to grow its profits after a bumpy 2018.<br/>
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Indonesian airline Garuda in talks with Go-Jek to provide logistics support
Garuda and Go-Jek are in talks for a partnership that will make it easier for the ride-hailing and e-commerce app to move goods to customers within the 17,000 islands of the sprawling Southeast Asian archipelago. Garuda CE Ari Askhara said the talks are in an advanced stage and an agreement is expected to be finalised by the two companies in the next few months. Askhara said Garuda was developing a new technology relating to e-commerce and logistics. The partnership would enable goods ordered via Go-Jek’s app in one city in Indonesia to be delivered in another using Garuda’s fleet, he said. The CEO did not provide more details. Started in 2011 in Jakarta, Go-Jek has evolved from a ride-hailing service to a one-stop app through which its customers can make online payments and order everything from food, groceries to e-commerce goods. Go-Jek, which is valued at $9-$10b according to sources, declined to comment. The Go-Jek proposal is one of several being explored by Garuda to cut its dependence on passenger traffic as the airline tries to grow its profits after a bumpy 2018.<br/>