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PickMe delivers essential items in Gampaha & Kalutara districts

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Over 1,000 riders deployed

PickMe, the app based mobility solutions company has begun delivering essential items, groceries and prepared food to households in the heavily impacted Gampaha and Kalutara districts now under lockdown, a company news reloease said last week.

“We have permission to operate in two out of three police divisions in the Gampaha district i.e. the Negombo and Kelaniya areas, currently under curfew. We are seeing a high demand for our services especially in the delivery of prepared food,” says Isira Perera, COO, PickMe.

He said the company has deployed over a thousand riders in these areas, and this too is insufficient as the demand is growing. “We believe this growing demand is a sign of people wanting to stay indoors and follow the lockdown rules because the fear of contracting this virus seems to have become very real in those areas.”

The riders and drivers of PickMe are following stringent hygiene protocols, and the company has insisted that their supplier partners and merchants follow suit in maintaining the high standards, the release said.

“We are working with the Ministry of Health and Security forces in following the guidelines issued by the authorities. The delivery drivers are following strict guidelines and they are monitored continuously. All our drivers undergo special training in how to conduct themselves to ensure their safety and the customer’s, prior to gaining their curfew passes. These physical training sessions held at our branch offices are closely supervised, and we have also introduced an in-app training program to ensure continuous knowledge sharing with our drivers,” says Perera.

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