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EPG partners up with General Motor’s BrightDrop last-mile EV arm

Emirates Post Group to explore how it can leverage BrightDrop’s ecosystem of connected delivery products, software and services to create a “more sustainable and more efficient transport”

Emirates Post Group (EPG) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with General Motor’s BrightDrop Solutions.

BrightDrop is the US firm’s electric vehicle and last mile delivery services operation and will now work to help Emirates Post to develop “more efficient, smarter, and sustainable last mile solutions”.

The agreement was signed by Badr Al Olama, chairman of Emirates Post Group, and Luay Al Shurafa, president and managing director of General Motors Africa and Middle East, during the third day of this week’s 4th Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit in Dubai.

The signing of the agreement is in line with the shared vision of both parties to explore opportunities around sustainable logistics services in the UAE, particularly in delivery vehicles, explained the companies in a statement.

In addition, the parties agreed to cooperate in testing future proof of concepts in line with their respective goals and strategies, including the deployment of an electrified delivery ecosystem and other new, innovative technologies.

Emirates Post Group said it will explore how to leverage BrightDrop’s ecosystem of connected delivery products, software and services to create a more sustainable and more efficient transport of goods. BrightDrop’s solutions are designed to reduce carbon emissions and congestion, while helping companies like EPG decrease costs, increase productivity, prioritize driver safety, and support sustainability goals .

“Emirates Post Group is transforming its business and adopting intelligent solutions to establish competitive advantage, while promoting sustainable solutions,” said Badr Al-Olama, chairman, Emirates Post Group. We are pleased to work with BrightDrop to meet smarter and more efficient last mile services. This new agreement fosters our commitment in improving our operations to be more dynamic, optimized, and eco-friendly.”

Travis Katz, CEO, BrightDrop added: “The rise in ecommerce is creating challenges globally. Electrifying EPG’s delivery fleet could  help to combat the negative effects of vehicle-related emissions on climate change, while incorporating BrightDrop’s connected products could help reduce delivery costs and improve safety on roads across the UAE. Our ecosystem is centered around industry-leading, high-tech solutions designed to make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place to live and work, and we believe it’s collaborations like this that will help accelerate the development and deployment of these technologies on a global scale.”

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