Ninja Van launches in Malaysia

Ninja Van launches in Malaysia

Singapore-based Ninja Van has expanded its delivery operations to Malaysia. According to local sources, Ninja Van will start by covering urban areas to the west of the country, and plans to offer full coverage in the peninsula by end of 2016.

A report published on TechInAsia yesterday (28 March) quoted a Ninja Van source as saying that the company has “200 drivers and riders ready to go in Malaysia”, and it expects this network to grow as it signs up more clients and establishes more hubs.

 

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