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UniUni, the Uber-style delivery service in Canada, doubles its capacity

by Tess Hutchinson

The Canadian company has announced the construction of new delivery stations and technological solutions that will allow it to double its shipments.

UniUni, the Uber-style delivery service in Canada, announced its commitment to double shipments over the next year in their country of origin, by building more delivery stations and technological solutions.

In Canada, the company has grown rapidly over the past two years, growing from 5 to 100 employees, with more than 300 independent drivers delivering more than 50,000 packages every day.

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UniUni is not just a delivery company, but a technology company that provides solutions that enhance the delivery ecosystem, is at the forefront of innovation by improving internal and customer-oriented technology, such as applications that enable customers to see more accurate readings of the status of their package.

Right now, the company is reallocating 15% of its revenue to technological innovation using algorithms and big data analytics.

“UniUni will be expanding its services to more Canadian provinces in the coming months. We have set up automated sorting lines at our delivery stations to form a network in major cities, launching the same day delivery service and increasing the parcel weight limit from 10 kg to 30 kg ”, explained Peter Lu, founder and CEO of the company.

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Lu added that business growth will help local Canadian e-commerce businesses meet the needs of their customersPlus, it will help self-employed drivers and parcel handlers secure jobs with fairer wages.

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